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CBI court asks Hindujas to appear on Jan. 19
By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, DEC. 12. A special court for CBI cases today rejected
the plea of the three Hinduja brothers that they have a right to
be heard before issue of process in the chargesheet filed against
them in the Bofors payoffs case.
Dismissing their applications, the special judge, Mr. Ajit
Bharihoke, took cognisance of the supplementary chargesheet filed
by the CBI and ordered issue of summons to the three brothers -
Messrs. G.P. Hinduja, S.P. Hinduja and P.P. Hinduja - for their
appearance in the court on January 19, 2001.
In his order, the judge said, ``In view of the judgments cited by
counsel for the accused persons and the ones relied upon by the
investigating agency, I am of the view that you (accused) have no
right to be heard at this stage.''
``The court prima facie found sufficient material on record to
take note of the chargesheet. I take cognisance of the
chargesheet and summon the three brothers for January 19,'' he
said. The court also consolidated the two chargesheets so far
filed in the case and ordered that all the accused would now be
tried together.
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