Bhanot's counsel Ramesh Gupta told Special CBI Judge Talwant Singh that the allegations levelled against him by the agency reflect "total prejudice" of the prosecution.
"Accused has a right of fair investigation trial and fair trial and this court must see that the prosecution (CBI) is biased against me," senior counsel Gupta said.
He argued that "as far as Bhanot is concerned, the charge sheet reflects total prejudice of the prosecution."
Gupta cited various judgements of the Supreme Court and the High Courts to buttress his arguments opposing the framing of charges against Bhanot.
Bhanot had earlier told the court that no financial power was accorded to him and his work was only to coordinate with others during the 2010 mega sporting event.
The CBI had alleged that Suresh Kalmadi, sacked CWG OC Chairman and an accused in the case, and his associates had rejected the Spanish firm MSL's much lower bid of Rs 62 crore for the Timing, Scoring and Results (TSR) system contract and had awarded it to Swiss Timing Omega, causing a loss of over Rs 90 crore to the exchequer.
Kalmadi, Bhanot and nine others have been charge-sheeted by the CBI under various provisions of IPC and the Prevention of Corruption Act for allegedly "illegally" awarding contract to install the TSR system for the 2010 CWG to Swiss Timing. (More)