EyBisa Posted November 7 Report Posted November 7 YSR Congress party president and former Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Friday filed a petition in the special court for CBI cases in Hyderabad, seeking exemption from personal appearance in the ongoing disproportionate assets case. The court had earlier directed Jagan to appear in person on November 14, following his return from a Europe tour. With that date approaching, his petition has now assumed significance. Jagan’s plea stated that his court appearance requires special security arrangements involving multiple government departments, causing inconvenience to the administration. He requested that the court exempt him from personal appearance, or alternatively, allow him to attend through video conference. He also clarified that if the court deemed his physical presence absolutely necessary, he would comply with its directions. The disproportionate assets case, which has dragged on for over a decade, has seen repeated delays due to discharge petitions filed by various accused. The Supreme Court had earlier instructed the trial courts to expedite hearings and deliver verdicts swiftly. Acting on these directions, the CBI Court has recently intensified the pace of proceedings. The central investigative agencies — CBI and ED — have informed the Supreme Court that the discharge petitions filed by accused individuals were slowing down the investigation and trial. Jagan’s latest plea comes at a time when there is public and political pressure for faster progress in the case. Legal observers note that if Jagan does appear personally on November 14, it could signal a new phase in the long-pending trial. Quote
Anta Assamey Posted November 7 Report Posted November 7 28 minutes ago, EyBisa said: YSR Congress party president and former Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Friday filed a petition in the special court for CBI cases in Hyderabad, seeking exemption from personal appearance in the ongoing disproportionate assets case. Jagan’s plea stated that his court appearance requires special security arrangements involving multiple government departments, causing inconvenience to the administration. The court had earlier directed Jagan to appear in person on November 14, following his return from a Europe tour. With that date approaching, his petition has now assumed significance. He requested that the court exempt him from personal appearance, or alternatively, allow him to attend through video conference. He also clarified that if the court deemed his physical presence absolutely necessary, he would comply with its directions. The disproportionate assets case, which has dragged on for over a decade, has seen repeated delays due to discharge petitions filed by various accused. The Supreme Court had earlier instructed the trial courts to expedite hearings and deliver verdicts swiftly. Acting on these directions, the CBI Court has recently intensified the pace of proceedings. The central investigative agencies — CBI and ED — have informed the Supreme Court that the discharge petitions filed by accused individuals were slowing down the investigation and trial. Jagan’s latest plea comes at a time when there is public and political pressure for faster progress in the case. Legal observers note that if Jagan does appear personally on November 14, it could signal a new phase in the long-pending trial. Highlighted red point....That is the important point... Jagan Anna doesnt waste public money... Quote
Android_Halwa Posted November 7 Report Posted November 7 12+ years….and still going on. Okka rupai dorakagapoga, accused andari business and properties idisesinaru… petetion esina iddari dukanam bandh ayindi…evi ra lacha kotlu ante adigo puli idigo meka…. Ae dikku leka igo cell phone number kalustaledu ani kathal thappa emi eekedi ledu Quote
Bendapudi_english Posted November 7 Report Posted November 7 21 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said: Highlighted red point....That is the important point... Jagan Anna doesnt waste public money... Public money ante ma jagan anna ki antha prema Quote
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