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Full Text Of Delhi Special Judge O P Saini's Order
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New delhi, feb 4: Following is the full text of Delhi Special CBI Judge O P Saini's order today dismissing Subramanian Swamy's petition to make Home Minister P chidambaram co-accused in the 2G scam: IN
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New delhi, feb 4: Following is the full text of Delhi Special CBI Judge O P Saini's order today dismissing Subramanian Swamy's petition to make Home Minister P chidambaram co-accused in the 2G scam:
IN THE COURT OF O. P. SAINI: SPL. JUDGE, CBI (04)
(2G Spectrum Cases), NEW DELHI.
CC No. 01(A)/11
Dr. Subramanian Swamy Vs. A. Raja & others
Present: Complainant Dr. Subramanian Swamy in person with Sh. Tarun Goomber, Mrs. (Dr.) Roxna Swamy and Sh. P. N. Mago Advocates.
ORDER:-
This order shall dispose of plea of the complainant for
summoning Sh. P. Chidamabaram, the then Finance Minister, as an
accused
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Trying times, but judge Saini wins with patience
During the seven years of the 2G scam trial, Saini earned the admiration of lawyers and others in court for maintaining his composure in the case.
For instance, he was unflustered in August when Reliance Group chairman Anil Ambaniand his wife Tina Ambani--accompanied by a posse of high-profile lawyers including the redoubtable Harish Salve – deposed in court. Saini was considerate – offering the Ambanis chairs to sit in the witness låda, where people are usually asked to stand, as a respite from the heat and stuffiness of the court room.
He could also find humour in the situation, remarking, “Yeh Ambani sahab se to better hai (She is better than (Anil) Ambani).” That was a reference to Anil Ambani not being
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2G spectrum case
Ongoing alleged scam case
The 2G spectrum case was a political controversy in which politicians and private officials of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coalition government India were allegedly involved in [1] selling or allotting 2Gspectrum licenses on conditions that provided an advantage to specific telecom operators. A. Raja, then Telecom Minister, was accused of selling 2G spectrum licenses at a very low cost which resulted in the loss of ₹1, billion (US$25 billion) in government revenue.[2] Raja was also accused of not following rules and regulations as well as not recognizing any advice from the Ministries of Finance and Law and Justice of India while allotting 2G spectrum licenses to telecom operators. Series of allegations were made on allotting 2G spectrum licenses including allegations from Central Bureau of Investigation after investigating the case alleging Raja for intentionally advancing the cut-off date (from 01/10/ t