2G case: Raja seeks recall of Supreme Court order on no bail to accused

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Raja made a strong plea for the court to recall its order of not granting bail to 2G scam accused before the framing of charges.

Former Telecom Minister A Raja today made a strong plea in the Supreme Court to recall its order of not granting bail to 2G scam accused before the framing of charges in view of delay in the proceedings in the trial court.

Senior Advocate Sushil Kumar, appearing for Raja, contended that it should be made clear whether the probe in the case has been completed or not after the CBI had taken different stands before the Special CBI court and the apex court.

"In the trial court CBI says that the investigation is complete but in the Supreme Court it says that probe is still going on. In the meantime I am suffering and I want to know what is the status of the probe whether it is on or has been completed," he said before a bench of Justice GS Singhvi and Justice AK Ganguly.

He said that the trial court had adjourned the order on the framing of charges which was scheduled to be pronounced on September 15.

"An accused must know whether the investigation is on or has been completed. If the probe is complete then the trial must begin in the case. Look at our plight also. Find out a way for us. Kindly recall your order and allow us to apply for bail," he said.

He said CBI has slapped additional charges of breach of trust against the accused yesterday.

The court, however, refused to pass any order and said that he can seek "appropriate remedy".

It refused to elaborate on what constituted appropriate remedy when Kumar sought clarification.