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SC to hear Karunanidhi's wife‘s petition, CBI plea

The Supreme Court will hear a petition filed by DMK supremo Karunanidhi's wife Dayalu Ammal on Wednesday. And on July 11, the trial court will hear the CBI‘s plea to make Anil Ambani, his wife and 15 other persons witnesses as on the basis of documents accessed by the CBI from ICICI Bank.

July 09, 2013 / 21:38 IST

The Supreme Court will hear a petition filed by DMK supremo Karunanidhi's wife Dayalu Ammal on Wednesday.

She has sought exemption from appearing before the 2G trial court. Kanuranidhi’s daughter Kanimozi has been named as an accused in the 2G scam and the CBI wants Dayalu Ammal to appear before the court as a prosecution witness.

Also read: 2G case: CBI moves SC to cancel Sanjay Chandra's bail

Here’s more on the 2G trial front. On July 11, the trial court will hear the CBI’s plea to make Anil Ambani, his wife and 15 other persons witnesses as on the basis of documents accessed by the CBI from ICICI Bank.

It wants to seek clarity from Reliance Communication’s top boss with respect to six sets of transactions which might have links to the 2G scam.

first published: Jul 9, 2013 09:15 pm

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