Millennium Post

‘Religiousl­y sat for 7 yrs, no evidence came’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Special CBI Judge O P Saini on Thursday rued that despite having “religiousl­y” devoted seven years to 2G scam cases, no “legally admissible evidence” was placed before him by the CBI.

The judge made the remark in his verdict acquitting former telecom minister A Raja, DMK MP Kanimozhi and several others, including top corporate honchos, in three separate cases probed by the CBI and the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED). “I may also add that for the last about seven years, on all working days, summer vacation included, I religiousl­y sat in the open Court from 10 am to 5 pm, awaiting for someone with some legally admissible evidence in his possession, but all in vain,” Saini said in his 1,552 page verdict in the CBI’S case involving Raja and others.

The court of the special judge had come into being on March 14, 2011 in pursuance of a Supreme Court order for exclusivel­y hearing all the cases arising out of the 2G scam probe. In his 1,552-page judgement in the CBI’S case involving Raja and others, Saini also noted that rumour, gossip and speculatio­n created the public perception about the cases but this has no place in judicial proceeding­s. “Not a single soul turned up. This indicates that everybody was going by public perception created by rumour, gossip and speculatio­n. However, public perception has no place in judicial proceeding­s,” the court said.

The judge says no legally admissible evidence was placed before him by the CBI

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