The Supreme Court today allowed a plea of PMK leader and former Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss seeking shifting of the trial of a graft case against him from a court in Lucknow to the national capital.
"The transfer petitions are allowed. Records to be brought to Delhi and then the trial should be expedited," a bench, comprising Chief Justice P Sathasivam and Ranjan Gogoi, said.
Ramadoss had filed the petition last year for shifting the trial to Patiala House Court here where he has been chargesheeted in a similar case.
More From This Section
The identical case in which he has been chargesheeted in a special CBI court in Patiala House relates to allegedly abusing his official position in allowing Indore-based Index Medical College and Research Centre (IMCHRC) to go ahead with admissions without having sufficient faculty and clinical material.
Ramadoss sought transfer of the case from Lucknow to a CBI court in Delhi saying the genesis of the alleged conspiracy starts from New Delhi and also culminates in the national capital in both the matters.
The former health minister said most of the accused in both the cases are common and residents of Delhi.
"Furthermore, even most of the witnesses in both the cases are also the residents of Delhi. Hence, it would be expedient and in the interest to justice if both the cases are heard together before the special judge, CBI, Patiala House," he said.