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Court asks Radia not to evade questions

New Delhi, May 28: Former corporate lobbyist Niira Radia was on Tuesday warned by a Delhi court for “evading” questions on the 2G spectrum allocation case in which she is considered as a “sensitive” and

PTI Updated on: May 28, 2013 19:09 IST
court asks radia not to evade questions
court asks radia not to evade questions

New Delhi, May 28: Former corporate lobbyist Niira Radia was on Tuesday warned by a Delhi court for “evading” questions on the 2G spectrum allocation case in which she is considered as a “sensitive” and “important” witness.




“You are a very sensitive witness. Be brief and be specific in your answers,” Special CBI Judge O P Saini told her when she was not giving direct answers and was speaking in an inaudible manner.

“You are trying to evade the question. It is a very simple question,” the judge said when Radia was evading a question by the CBI prosecutor as to why Tata Teleservices Ltd (TTSL) was granted CDMA licence so late in 2008, three years after it had applied in 2005.

“Please be a little loud. Don't talk to yourself or to the public prosecutor. Your answers should be audible to me.

There are accused persons, defence counsel and other persons who are interested in this case, so you should be audible to them also,” the judge said.

“Please understand the question properly. I have heard from media reports that you are a very intelligent person and you are a professional also, so first understand the question and then answer,” the judge said.

The court also asked CBI to be brief and specific in its questions, saying that Ms. Radia is a very sensitive witness.

“Witness is very sensitive. Witness is very important also. Please be brief and specific in your questions to her,” the court told the CBI prosecutor during the recording of her statement.
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