BSNL case: CBI challenges discharge of Maran brothers

ANI  |  New Delhi, [India] 

The (CBI) on Tuesday has moved the challenging a trial court order which discharged Kalanithi Maran, and seven others in the BSNL illegal case.

The CBI alleged that the government has lost Rs 1.78 crore in revenue to

The CBI in 2013 filed a petition in a special court in this case against former of Chennai BSNL (K.B. Brahmanathan), former of the company, Velusamy, former Union Dayanidhi Maran, his Gauthamman, Sun Television's Kannan, Electrician Ravi,

Earlier on March 14 Chennai CBI questioned the case and released the case.

The upheld the appeal of the CBI against this order, since the petition stated that the trial court did not formally examine the documents in regard to this case.

The trial court dismissed all of the cases filed by the petition seeking the release of four persons.

Former telecom and his brother were discharged on March 14 by a (CBI) court.

The inquiry should be ordered to cancel the order issued by the trial court and order the seven to face the trial.

The has been ordered to reply by 20th of this month.

The case pertains to alleged illegal setting up of the at Dayanidhi Maran's residence during his tenure as the from 2004 to 2007. The 764 high-speed data lines of (BSNL) were then allegedly used for doing business transactions involving Sun Network, a channel run by his brother Kalanithi Maran.

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First Published: Tue, June 12 2018. 14:55 IST