Delhi HC directs not to call witness linked to Karti Chidambaram in Chinese Visa scam case
New Delhi [India], February 13 (ANI): The Delhi High Court on Thursday passed an interim order directing the trial court not to call the prosecution witnesses linked with Congress MP Karti Chidambaram for examination.
Karti has challenged the framing of charges against him in the CBI case arising from the Chinese Visa scam. The trial court is recording Prosecution evidence after framing the charges.
The bench has listed the matter for hearing further arguements on behalf of Karti Chidambaram on March 19.
Senior advocate Siddharth Luthra alongwith Advocates Arshdeep Singh and Akshat Gupta, appeared for Karti Chidambaram. It was submitted that the trial court is recording the prosecution's evidence. The right of the petitioner may be prejudiced as he is before the High Court in revision against the framing of charges.
The plea contends that there is a complete absence of essential ingredients required to invoke Sections 8 and 9 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, as well as Section 204 of the Indian Penal Code. It has been argued that there is nothing on record to even remotely indicate any demand or acceptance of illegal gratification.
Senior Advocate Siddharth Luthra had submitted that the charge under Section 204 IPC relating to the destruction of documents or electronic records to prevent their production as evidence is wholly unsustainable and unsupported by any material on record.
In his plea, Chidambaram has stated that the trial court failed to appreciate that the material and documents on record present an entirely different picture. It is claimed that the alleged conspiracy was the brainchild of approver Vikas Makharia, who allegedly misused the permissible provision for re-use of project visas for personal gain and later sought to shift blame onto other accused.
Two public servants examined by the CBI have categorically stated that no attempt was made to influence them. The only other public servant named in the chargesheet, Adarsh Swaika, an officer posted at the Indian Embassy in Beijing, was neither investigated nor examined, as sanction under Section 17A of the PC Act was declined on three occasions.
Earlier, the Rouse Avenue Court on December 23 framed charges against Karti Chidambaram and other accused persons in the case. Special Judge (CBI) Dig Vinay Singh had framed charges for criminal conspiracy and offences under the Prevention of Corruption Act. Charges were also framed against chartered accountant Bhaskar Raman.
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