Trial in Satyam computers scam to begin from Nov. 2
The trial in multi-crore Satyam Computers accounting fraud case would begin from November 2, nearly 22 months after B. Ramalinga Raju, the disgraced founder of Satyam Computers admitted fudging of company accounts to the tune of Rs 7,200 crore in January 2009.
The XXI Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate B.V.L.N. Chakravarti after dismissing the petitions of the accused seeking discharge from the case, personally inquired if the accused committed the crime.
When all the accused including Raju pleaded “not guilty”, the magistrate set November 2, as the date for trial. The court also directed the CBI to furnish details of only key witnesses for the purpose of examination.
Supreme Court had recently pulled up the investigating agency, which challenged the Andhra Pradesh high court order granting bail to Raju, for naming more than 250 witnesses in the case.
Raju and nine other accused were charged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code including 120 (B) (criminal conspiracy), 409 (breach of trust), 420 (cheating) and 468 and 471 (forgery).
Raju, in a letter sent to Stock exchanges on January 7 2009, had resigned from the company after confessing to country's biggest financial fraud of Rs 14,000 crore.
He and his brother Rama Raju were arrested on January 9, 2009. Later the case was handed over to the CBI.
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