The Supreme Court gave bail to five corporate executives accused in the 2G case. The Delhi High Court stayed shifting of the 2G trial to Tihar Jail. Supreme Court's senior counsel and noted lawyer Harish Salve shared his view on this news update and informed how the legal community is reacting to this.
The 2G saga will reach an important milestone on Saturday, when OP Saini, the special judge in the CBI trial court, reads out the charges against the 17 accused.
Anil Ambani visited Tihar jail, on Wednesday, to meet senior executives of the Reliance ADA Group that have been in judicial custody since April 20.
The Delhi High Court has rejected the bail application of all the five corporate executives in the 2G spectrum scam case.
The trial court has rejected bail to five accused in the 2G case. These include Unitech's managing director Sanjay Chandra, Swan Telecom's director Vinod Goenka and three Reliance ADAG executives. In an interview with CNBC-TV18’s Shreen Bhan, Ranjit Kumar, Counsel for the ADAG Executives says, the company will move the High Court by tomorrow.
The trial court has rejected bail to five accused in the 2G case. These include Unitech's managing director Sanjay Chandra, Swan Telecom's director Vinod Goenka and three Reliance ADAG executives. This includes managing director Gautam Doshi, senior vice-president Hari Nair and group president Surendra Pipara.
After a day long proceeding at the special 2G trail court at Patiala House, the court said it would pass final order on the bail application of Sanjay Chandra and Vinod Goenka among the five main accused on the April 20, 2011, reports CNBC-TV18 Rituparna Bhuyan.
Asking for judicial custody of the five accused persons who are yet to be arrested, the Central Bureau of Investigation on Friday told the 2G trial court that there was a likelihood that the accused would abscond.
The CBI on Friday sought "detention" of five corporate executives chargesheeted by it for their alleged role in the 2G scam, saying that they might "abscond" and impede the trial.
The ADA pack is likely to be active today. The CBI is probing links between Reliance ADAG officials and Swan entities, reports CNBC-TV18’s Siddarth Zarabi quoting sources.