Apex court issues contempt notice to Sahara chief, scribes

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 12:03 PM.

Holding that there was prima facie case, the Supreme Court today issued notice to Sahara group chief Mr Subrata Roy for initiating contempt proceedings against him for allegedly interfering with the investigation in the 2G spectrum case.

The apex court also issued notices to two journalists, Mr Upendra Rai and Mr Subodh Jain, for allegedly threatening and blackmailing Enforcement Directorate’s Investigating Officer Rajeshwar Singh, who is probing the case.

A Bench of justices G S Singhvi and A K Ganguly sought response to the contempt notices within six weeks.

“Having gone through the records we are prima facie of the view that an attempt has been made to interfere with the investigation conducted by Mr Rajeshwar Singh in what has been described as 2G spectrum scam case and related matters. Therefore, we take

suo motu cogisance and issue notices to them,” the Bench said.

The Bench also banned Sahara India news network and its sister concerns from publishing and broadcasting any story or programme relating to Mr Rajeshwar Singh in response to 25 questions sent by Mr Subodh Jain to ED official.

Mr Jain had sent 25 questions to Mr Singh seeking his reply to them which were personal in nature.

The court observed that this was an attempt to blackmail Mr Singh as it was done after Sahara India chief was served with summons by the ED to appear before it in connection with the investigation into the 2G scam.

The summons were issued under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.

The Enforcement Directorate on Friday moved the Supreme Court seeking initiation of contempt of court proceedings against Sahara group CMD Mr Subrato Roy for allegedly interfering into the investigation of the 2G spectrum scam.

The petition filed by the ED investigating officer Mr Rajeshwar Singh alleged that the notice was served to Mr Roy to appear before it relating to Rs 150 crore transaction suspected to be linked to the 2G spectrum scam.

Published on May 6, 2011 07:01