Vadra's lawyer Suman Khaitan said holding anything against him or his company without giving them a chance to be heard went against the principles of natural justice.
"If the government feels that my client is a bad man and they have a "jawai babu" report, why are they hiding the report. Let the report come out," he told reporters, daring the government to make it public.
"It is not a Vadra report. All transactions are recorded. We have paid Rs 8 crore in capital gains. We have paid full stamp duty. Let's wait for the report, don't condemn me like that. Wait for the report and we will answer," he said after the judicial panel submitted its report to the government.
"We were always ready to cooperate and we have nothing to hide. For your knowledge, Dhingra Commission never summoned Mr Vadra. He never summoned any director or representative of Skylight Hospitality.
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He claimed that his client never met any government official, or politician of Haryana to seek favours. "We sought no favours. There is no such record against my client anywhere," he said.
Vadra's lawyer said a company owned by him purchased a piece of land in 2008 which was not very substantial and paid legally, including the capital gains tax and stamp duty.
Khaitan said this was the only information sought from his client by the Dhingra Commission and termed it as "a routine matter".
"I, on behalf of Skylight, gave a written answer. In the written answer, we offered that Sir, we want to fully cooperate with you and we have got nothing to hide. In case you need further information, we are ready and willing to give you all relevant information," he said.