The Supreme Court today decided to hear a CBI plea for more time to complete its proceedings in the trial in the multi-crore Satyam accounting scam, involving the company’s founder Mr B. Ramalinga Raju and nine others.
The court also decided to hear the bail pleas of four of the accused.
Tagging the CBI plea with the bail pleas filed last week, a Bench headed by Mr Justice Dalveer Bhandari issued notices to all the scam accused on the application moved by the prosecuting agency.
While taking on board the CBI’s plea for hearing, the Bench praised it for the speedy proceedings in the case and asked it not to seek any adjournment.
“There is no doubt that you (CBI) did an admirable job,” the Bench said.
The agency approached the apex court after its failure to stick to the July 31 deadline, fixed by the apex court last November, to complete the trial.
The Additional Solicitor-General, Mr Haren Rawal, appearing for the agency, pleaded that the trial could not be completed within the stipulated timeframe because of 18 days of strike by lawyers and 10 days of court vacation.
He submitted that deposition by 211 witnesses in the court has already been completed and only 15 investigating officers are now left to be examined by the defence.
The court, after hearing Mr Rawal’s submissions, issued notices to all the accused, seeking their stand on the CBI application for grant of more time.
While cancelling Mr Raju’s bail in October, the Supreme Court had stated that the accused could file bail application only after July 31, if the trial in the case was not completed by then in the local court.