Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Jyoti Kler will pronounce the order on the quantum of sentence on August 9. The maximum jail term for the offence is three years.
During arguments, ED counsel N K Matta submitted that due to his defiance of the summons, the probe was stalled.
According to the ED, it had the filed a complaint on December 14, 1999 before the court saying Verma was required for investigation. He was summoned to appear before it, but he had deliberately avoided appearance and hence committed an offence under the now-repealed Foreign Exchange Regulation Act.
The charges in this case were framed against Verma in January 2005 when he had denied the allegations and claimed trial.
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