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Aircel-Maxis case: PIL seeks to make Maxis subsidiaries accused

A public interest litigation (PIL) was today moved in Delhi High Court for directions to CBI to make several subsidiary companies of Maxis Communications as accused in the Aircel- Maxis case involving former Union Minister Dayanidhi Maran.

August 22, 2016 / 22:28 IST
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A public interest litigation (PIL) was today moved in Delhi High Court for directions to CBI to make several subsidiary companies of Maxis Communications as accused in the Aircel- Maxis case involving former Union Minister Dayanidhi Maran.

The plea also seeks directions to CBI to move the trial court hearing the Aircel-Maxis case, which arose out of the 2G spectrum allocation scam, for "attachment and forfeiture of shares and all the assets of Aircel Ltd", as held by Maxis Communication Berhad through its subsidiaries, till disposal of the case.

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The petition, by Society for Consumers and Investors Protection (SCIP), has sought directions to the Department of Telecommunications, SEBI, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India and Foreign Investment Promotion Board to set aside the approvals granted to Reliance Communications Ltd for a merger of its wireless business with that of Aircel.

The plea moved through advocate Amit Khemka has also sought setting aside of the approvals granted to Bharti Airtel for acquisition of 4G spectrum of Aircel.