The Delhi High Court today issued notice to CBI seeking its response by March 13 on the plea of Sanjay Chandra, MD of Unitech Ltd and an accused in 2G case, for quashing of charges framed against him by the trial court.
“Issue notice to CBI,” a bench of Justice M L Mehta said.
Chandra had moved the high court against the October 22, 2011 order of Special CBI Judge on framing of charges in the 2G case, saying it was passed in a “casual and perfunctory manner”.
He had said the order was passed “without application of judicial mind” as there was no evidence to show that he had conspired with any public servant for wrongful financial gain.
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