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Supreme Court Urged For Expedited Hearing In Bofors Case: Challenging Delhi HC’s Verdict

Supreme Court Urged for Expedited Hearing in Bofors Case: Challenging Delhi HC’s Verdict.

Supreme Court Urged for Expedited Hearing: Advocate Ajay Aggarwal petitions the Supreme Court for an early hearing on the Bofors case, contesting Delhi HC’s exoneration of the Hinduja brothers.

Dive into the politically charged Rs 64 crore bribery saga. Application in Supreme Court for early hearing in Bofors case, challenge to Delhi HC’s order.

In the politically sensitive Rs 64 crore Bofors bribery case, an appeal has been filed in the Supreme Court requesting an early hearing on a plea challenging the Delhi High Court’s 2005 ruling quashing all charges, including those against the Hinduja brothers.

In the application filed by advocate Ajay Aggarwal, it has been said that on November 2, 2018, the apex court rejected the CBI’s application against the decision of the High Court.

Supreme Court Urged for Expedited Hearing: However, the Supreme Court had also said that the investigating agency can raise all the grounds in the appeal filed by them against that decision.

The application states, approximately 16 years have passed since the applicant filed this case and 35 years have passed since the scam took place.

During this period, all the accused except the Hinduja brothers have died.

The petition said, there has been a recurrence of scams in the defense sector because the accused in this first scam i.e. Bofors case were not punished.

In the interest of justice, it would be appropriate that the case be heard expeditiously.

The Rs 1,437 crore deal between the Government of India and AB Bofors for the supply of 400 units of 155 mm howitzers for the Indian Army was signed on March 24, 1986.

Swedish Radio claimed on April 16, 1987, that the company had bribed top Indian politicians and defense officials to win the deal.

Success for NCB in Tamil Nadu, drug smuggling ‘kingpin’ Jafar Sadiq arrested; The network extended to Australia and New Zealand.

The NCB on Saturday said it has arrested Tamil Nadu-based alleged narcotics dealer Jafar Sadiq in connection with its investigation into international drug trafficking.

Tamil film producer Sadiq was recently expelled from the party by the ruling DMK. He was the Chennai West Deputy Organizer of DMK’s NRI wing.

The network spread in many countries.

He has been dubbed the mastermind and kingpin of the global drug smuggling network spanning Australia, New Zealand, and India by the Narcotics Control Bureau.

Last month, the federal anti-narcotics agency arrested three people. Along with this, during the search of a warehouse in Delhi, 50 kg of narcotic drug-manufacturing chemical Pseudoephedrine was seized.

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