Summons to Ambanis seeking appearance in court
Wednesday, May 7 2003 17:55 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: A Delhi court on May 7 issued summons to Reliance Group chairman Mukesh Ambani and its
managing director Anil Ambani and asked them to appear before it on May 26 in connection with a case
pertaining to alleged procurement of classified government documents by the company officials in
violation of Official Secrets Act.
Chief metropolitan magistrate Sangeeta Dhingra Sehgal issued the summons asking the two Ambanis to
appear in her court on May 26.
On May 6, additional sessions judge P K Bhasin had directed the CMM to issue summons to Mukesh
and Anil, the then managing directors of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), for being "statutorily deemed
to be guilty" of the offence alleged to have been committed by officials of the company.
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had claimed to have recovered photocopies of four classified
secret documents of different ministries of the government from Reliance's office at Meridien
Commercial Towers during a raid conducted on October 28, 1998, in connection with a case registered
against gangster Romesh Sharma and others for the offences of extortion and abduction.
CBI had named V Balasubramaniam (president of Reliance), A N Sethuraman (vice president, Reliance
Industries) and Shankar Adawal (general manager, Reliance Telecom) as accused and charged them
with entering into a criminal conspiracy for receiving, possessing and handling classified documents.
PTI
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