New Delhi: An application has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking early hearing on a petition challenging the Delhi High Court's 2005 verdict which quashed all charges, including against the Hinduja brothers, in the politically-sensitive Rs 64 crore Bofors pay-off case.
The application, filed by advocate Ajay Agrawal, has said that the apex court had on November 2, 2018 dismissed the CBI's plea against the high court verdict and had said that the probe agency can raise all grounds in the appeal filed by him against the same judgement.
Agrawal said he had filed the petition in the top court against the high court verdict in 2005 itself and over three decades have gone by since the matter came into light.
"It is expedient in the interest of justice that the matter be heard at an early date," the application said, adding that there have been "recurrence of scams" in the defence sector since the accused in the Bofors case "have not been punished".
It said three years have gone by since the top court had passed the November 2018 order and the matter has not been listed for hearing.
In its November 2, 2018 order, the top court had rejected the CBI plea seeking condonation of 13-year delay in filing the appeal against the May 31, 2005 judgement of the high court saying it is not convinced with the grounds furnished by the agency.
"We are not convinced with the grounds furnished by the petitioner for the inordinate delay of 4,522 days in filing the present Special Leave Petitions," the apex court had said in its order.
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The high court in its 2005 judgement had quashed all charges against the three Hinduja brothers -- S P Hinduja, G P Hinduja and P P Hinduja -- and the Bofors company.