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2G case: SC reserves order on pleas for recalling its orders

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Supreme Court today reserved its order on a batch of petitions filed by the accused in the 2G spectrum case seeking recall of its two orders barring the high court from hearing the matters arising out of the scam.

"The order is reserved on the application filed for recall of part of the order of this court passed on April 11, 2011 and November 9, 2012," a bench of justices G S Singhvi and K S Radhakrishnan said.

It preferred not to go ahead with several other issues arising out of the trial court orders saying all other matters will have the bearing on the outcome of the petitions for recall of the two orders.
 

"We will try to pass order as early as possible," the bench said when some of the advocates wanted to know whether other matters will be taken for hearing or not.

The hearing in the matter was concluded with the CBI justifying the apex court's orders considering the magnitude of the probe in the case spreading from individual to corporate house and suicide by a person connected with the 2G scam.

The agency opposed the plea of accused that the apex court's power to monitor the probe comes to an end with filing of charge sheets.

"Your orders passed time to time have not been restricted to one issue of the case. Your orders dealt with large number of matters and not restricted particular prayer in the appeal. Death of Sadiq Batcha you wanted us to investigate and also on the issue of alleged security breach by a Chinese company on supply of telecom equipment," senior advocate K K Venugopal, appearing for CBI, said.

Batcha, a close aid of former telecom minister A Raja, an accused in the case, had faced CBI interrogation and was found dead in mysterious circumstances at his home in south Chennai on March 16, 2011 and his wife had claimed that he committed suicide as he was "unable to cope with the pressure" of the probe.

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First Published: Aug 21 2013 | 8:42 PM IST

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