The promoters of Essar group and
Loop Telecom--Anshuman and Ravi Ruia and I P Khaitan and Kiran Khaitan
respectively--on Friday failed to appear before a Delhi court trying the
2G spectrum case and their lawyers claimed they have not been "duly"
served with the summons.
"Summons
has not been served to my client at his proper residential address and
he is seeking one month exemption as he is at present abroad," senior
advocate Siddharth luthra, appearing for Vikash Saraf, Essar group
Director (Strategy and Planning), told Special CBI Judge O P Saini.
The plea that the summons have not been "duly" served was taken by Ruias and Khaitans also.
The
Special CBI Judge had earlier on 21st December, had issued summons to
Essar Group promoters Anshuman and Ravi Ruia, Loop Telecom promoters I P
Khaitan and Kiran Khaitan, Vikash Saraf and three firms after taking
cognisance of the CBI charge sheet arising out of the probe in the 2G
scam.
However,
the representatives of accused firms, Loop Telecom Pvt Ltd, Loop Mobile
India Ltd and Essar Teleholdings on Friday appeared in pursuance to the
summons.
Special
Public Prosecutor U U Lalit questioned the non-appearance of some of
the accused saying that the defence counsel were "indirectly asking for
the stay of proceedings" which they failed to get from the Delhi High
Court.
The
defence lawyers said that Ruias and Khaitans are at present in Dubai
and the CBI officials pasted copies of the summons at their Delhi and
Mumbai addresses.
The agency did not execute the service of summons at proper addresses, they said.
Seeking
the court's intervention, the defence lawyers said that the matter be
deferred as the issue relating to the jurisdiction of the special CBI
Judge was pending adjudication before the Delhi High Court.
Earlier,
the High Court had asked the Essar Teleholdings and Loop Telecom and
the CBI to approach the Supreme Court to get clarifications on the
directions which restrained other courts from entertaining pleas related
to the 2G case.
The
apex court had also ordered constitution of a special court to deal
with the matters arising out of the probe in the 2G case.
Two accused firms have sought setting aside of the notification by which the special court was formed.
"As
per the High Court order, both parties (CBI and the accused) have to
move to the Supreme Court on the issue of jurisdiction of this (special)
court. The court may adjourn the matter as this matter is going to the
very root of jurisdiction and so that we can go to the Supreme Court and
deal with the matter," the counsel for Loop Telecom said.
"They
(defence counsel) are indirectly asking for the same relief (staying of
proceedings) which they have failed to get from the Delhi High Court,"
Lalit responded.
The
Supreme Court had amply made it clear that none other than the special
court would hear the matter related to the 2G case, the special
prosecutor said.
"Kindly
mark why the High Court was not giving the interim relief to them
(accused) because the Surpeme Court, in one of its orders, had said that
no matter related to the 2G case could be heard by any other court,
except the special court," he said.
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