Tytler and Verma were put on trial by a city court in the case for allegedly using a forged letter addressed to then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2009.
"The petitions are dismissed," Justice Ashutosh Kumar said while pronouncing the judgment.
The two had sought setting aside of the trial court's December 9, 2015 order.
Tytler has been accused of having knowledge of the nature and purpose of transaction entered into between Verma and a private company by allegedly using a fake letter addressed to Singh.
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The court had said prima facie, both the accused had tried to cheat the officials of ZTE Telecom India Pvt Ltd on the basis of the forged letter and Verma had demanded bribe of Rs 50 lakh to sort out the visa issue of their employees.
CBI had chargesheeted both the accused alleging that M/s ZTE Telecom India Pvt Ltd was adversely affected by the order in which it was said that all foreigners, who were already in India on business visas and engaged in executing projects or contracts, should leave the country on expiry of their existing visas or by October 31, 2009, whichever was earlier.
During another meeting, the purported forged letter of then minister of state for home Ajay Maken addressed to the Prime Minister was shown to make them believe that the visa problem was being sorted out through them, the CBI alleged.
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