2G case: CBI says Tina Ambani's plea is to drag trial
New Delhi, Aug 19: The CBI on Monday opposed the plea of Tina Ambani, wife of Reliance ADA Group Chairman Anil Ambani, seeking exemption from personal appearance as a witness in the 2G spectrum case in a Delhi court, saying it is like "dragging the trial".
"We
will
file
our
reply.
It's
like
dragging
the
trial.
Earlier
Mr
Ambani
had
filed
a
plea
seeking
time
and
now
Mrs
Ambani
is
seeking
time.
We
will
argue
on
this,"
CBI
prosecutor
K
K
Goel
said
after
Tina
Ambani
sought
exemption
from
personal
appearance
as
a
witness
in
the
court
on
August
23.
Special
CBI
Judge
O
P
Saini
asked
CBI
to
file
its
reply
on
the
plea
and
fixed
the
matter
for
arguments
on
August
21.
Tina Ambani has been summoned as a CBI witness by the court and her recording of statement is scheduled for August 23. The court has also summoned Anil Ambani for August 22 to depose as a witness in the case. In her plea, she said due to "prior commitments" it will not be possible for her to travel to Delhi on August 23.
"I wish to state that owing to prior commitments, it will not be possible for me to travel to Delhi on August 23, 2013. I request your honour (judge) to kindly grant an adjournment for my appearance and fix a new date at any time towards the end of September 2013 or preferably October 2013 at your convenience," she said.
She also said that summons dated July 26 has been received by her on August 6. Earlier, Anil Ambani, who was scheduled to depose in the court on July 26, had moved a plea for exemption from personal exemption on the grounds that he has "pre-scheduled" business engagements.
The court on July 25 had allowed his plea and had later summoned him for August 22 for recording of statement.
The court, on July 19, had allowed CBI's plea to make Anil and Tina Ambani as prosecution witnesses after the agency had said their testimonies may throw light on alleged investment of over Rs 990 crore by his group companies in Swan Telecom, facing trial in the case along with its promoters Shahid Usman Balwa and Vinod Goenka.
It had said that CBI's plea to summon Ambani, his wife and 11 others as prosecution witnesses was essential for arriving at a just decision in the case.
PTI