2g case: anil ambani granted exemption from appearing as prosecution witness


2g case: anil ambani granted exemption from appearing as prosecution witness

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Special CBI Judge O P Saini allowed the plea of Ambani, seeking exemption from personal appearance on the ground that he has "pre-scheduled" business engagements. A Delhi Court


exempted Reliance (ADA) Chairman Anil Ambani from personally appearing before it as a prosecution witness tomorrow in the 2G-spectrum allocation case. Special CBI Judge O P Saini allowed the


plea of Ambani, who was summoned for Friday, seeking exemption from personal appearance on the ground that he has "pre-scheduled" business engagements. Ambani filed an application


in the court, saying he had received the summon on July 23 and "owing to extremely short notice of just two days", it would not be possible for him to appear before it. "I


wish to state that owing to the extremely short notice of just over two days and my large number of pre-scheduled and pre-committed business engagements, it will not be possible for me to


travel to Delhi on July 26, 2013," he said. Ambani also added that he would appear before the court any day after August 15. Earlier, the Supreme Court refused to grant an urgent


hearing on the plea of Reliance Telecom Ltd (RTL) challenging the trial court's order summoning Ambani and his wife Tina Ambani as prosecution witnesses in the 2G case. The apex court


has posted RTL's application for hearing on Monday before a special bench, comprising justices Singhvi and K S Radhakrishnan, which is hearing all the matters pertaining to the 2G scam


The special court had allowed CBI's plea that the testimony of Anil and Tina Ambani may throw light on alleged investment of over Rs 990 crore by his group companies in Swan Telecom,


facing trial in the case along with its promoters Shahid Usman Balwa and Vinod Goenka. RTL is an accused in the case, and three top Reliance ADAG executives Gautam Doshi, Surendra Pipara and


Hari Nair are also facing trial in the case. CBI has alleged that RTL used Swan Telecom, an ineligible firm, as its front company to get 2G licences and radio waves.