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Graft case: SC directs completion of trial against Tytler in

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Supreme today directed the trial to complete in a year the proceedings against in a corruption case.

The top fixed the time limit in the case in which was also involved.


A bench of justices and M M Shantanagoudar allowed to withdraw his plea challenging the October 17, 2017, order of the High

Kapil Sibal, appearing for Tytler, earlier said that he sought liberty to withdraw the plea.

The high had upheld the charges framed by a trial against and Verma in the graft case.

The high had dismissed the petitions of and Verma, an alleged arms dealer, challenging the trial court's order putting them on trial in the case for allegedly using a forged letter, typed on the letterhead of then minister of state for home affairs Maken and addressed to then in 2009.

The trial had on December 9, 2015 framed charges against Tytler, who is out on bail, for alleged offences under various sections of the Indian Penal Code including 120-B (criminal conspiracy) read with 420 (cheating) and 471 (using as genuine a forged document) and under section 8 of the Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act dealing with taking gratification by corrupt or illegal means to influence public servant.

Verma, who is also on bail, was put on trial for alleged offences under sections 120-B read with 420, 471, 511 (attempt to commit an offence) of the IPC and under section 8 of the PC Act.

If convicted the offences entail a maximum punishment of seven years imprisonment.

The trial had framed charges against and Verma while observing that it was evident that the former had full knowledge of the nature and purpose of transaction being entered into between Verma and officials of M/s ZTE Telecom Pvt Ltd.

The had said prima facie, both the accused had tried to cheat the officials of ZTE Telecom Pvt Ltd on the basis of the forged letter and Verma had demanded bribe of Rs 50 lakh to sort out the visa issue of their employees.

The CBI had chargesheeted both the accused alleging that M/s ZTE Telecom Pvt Ltd was adversely affected by the order in which it was said that all foreigners, who were already in on business visas and engaged in executing projects or contracts, should leave the country on expiry of their existing visas or by October 31, 2009, whichever was earlier.

It had also alleged that a meeting took place at Tytler's residence where Verma and the firm's officials were present.

At another meeting, the purported forged letter of then minister Maken, addressed to the prime minister, was shown to make them believe that the visa problem was being sorted out through them, the CBI had alleged.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 20:00 IST
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