INX Media: Delhi HC dismisses CBI challenge to order allowing P Chidambaram, others to inspect docs

PTI Updated - November 10, 2021 at 11:39 AM.

The CBI had sought to set aside a special judge's March 5 order that directed the agency to allow inspection of documents kept in the 'malkhana' by the accused or their counsel

NEW DELHI, 05/12/2019: Congress senior leader and Former Union Finance Minister, P. Chidambaram addressing a press conference at AICC HQ, in New Delhi on December 05, 2019. Chidambaram released from Tihar Jail on yesterday night, after the Supreme Court granted bail to him in the INX Media money laundering case. Decembrer 5, 2019. Photo: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed the CBI's challenge to a trial court order allowing inspection of documents by Congress leader P Chidambaram, son Karti Chidambaram and other accused in the INX media case.

The CBI had sought to set aside a special judge's March 5 order that directed the agency to allow inspection of documents kept in the 'malkhana' by the accused or their counsel.

"The petition is dismissed," said Justice Mukta Gupta.

The investigating agency had opposed the inspection of documents on the grounds that the probe in the INX media case, in which the Chidambarams are accused, is still ongoing, and that it may result in evidence tampering.

CBI’s plea

In its plea before the high court, the CBI had said that the INX Media case involved high level of corruption with wide ramifications on society, and while the accused have a right to a fair trial, the collective interest of the society could not be impinged.

"A fair trial is not what the accused wants in the name of a fair trial but it must soothe the ultimate justice. Although right to fair trial of the respondents/accused was not infringed, since all documents relied upon by petitioner (CBI) were provided to the respondents/accused,” it had said.

The agency contended that the very essence of trial is to unearth the truth for which the court cannot assist the accused in search of a plausible defence.

The high court had on May 18 stayed trial proceedings in the case involving Chidambaram and his son.

Published on November 10, 2021 06:08