CBI gets 2 months to obtain prosecution sanction in Aircel-Maxis case

Aircel-Maxis case: ED asks CBI to share probe details [File] P. Chidambaram (right) and Karti Chidambaram | PTI

A Delhi court on Tuesday granted two months time to the CBI for obtaining sanction from authorities concerned to prosecute certain accused in a case against former Union minister P. Chidambaram and his son Karti for alleged irregularities and criminal conspiracy in the Aircel-Maxis deal case.

The agency had on July 19 filed a charge-sheet against Chidambaram, his son Karti, 10 individuals, including public servants, and six companies as accused in the case.

Special CBI judge O.P. Saini allowed the agency's request to grant time after senior advocate Sonia Mathur told the court that sanction was awaited.

"Adjourn the matter for October 1," the court said.

Mathur, who appeared on behalf of the CBI, told the court that the agency was expecting sanction for prosecution from authorities concerned in about four weeks.

The CBI is probing as to how Chidambaram, who was the Union finance minister in 2006, granted a Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) approval to a foreign firm, when only the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) was empowered to do it.

Chidambaram's role has come under the scanner of investigating agencies in the Aircel-Maxis deal worth around Rs 3,500 crore and the INX Media case involving Rs 305 crore.

In its charge-sheet filed earlier in the case against former telecom minister Dayanidhi Maran, his brother Kalanithi Maran and others, the CBI had alleged that Chidambaram had granted an FIPB approval in March 2006 to Mauritius-based Global Communication Services Holdings Ltd, a subsidiary of Maxis.

The Maran brothers and the other accused named in the CBI charge-sheet were discharged by the special court, which had said the agency had failed to produce any material against them to proceed with the trial.