New Delhi: A special 2G court is likely to pronounce its order Wednesday on framing of charges in the 2002 additional spectrum allocation case in which former Telecom Secretary Shyamal Ghosh and three telecom firms are accused.


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Ghosh and three telecom companies -- Hutchison Max (P) Ltd, Sterling Cellular Ltd and Bharti Cellular Ltd -- were charge sheeted by CBI in the case relating to Department of Telecommunications (DoT) allocating additional spectrum that had allegedly led to a loss of Rs 846.44 crore to the exchequer.


Ghosh, a retired 1965 batch IAS officer, was the Telecom Secretary between February 7, 2000 and May 31, 2002.


Special CBI Judge O P Saini had on September 26 fixed the matter for tomorrow for pronouncement of order on charges as well as order on the bail plea of Ghosh.


During arguments on charges, CBI had said that Ghosh had given additional spectrum to telecom firms at "throwaway prices" causing a huge loss to the exchequer.


Ghosh had countered CBI's arguments saying private firms were not the only beneficiaries of surplus radio waves, but state-run MTNL and BSNL had also benefitted.


He had also claimed that it cannot be said the allocation was done primarily to benefit private companies and asserted that he had not abused his official position in any manner.


Similarly, the accused telecom firms had also countered CBI's loss theory, saying they were allotted "spare radio waves" which would have caused gain to the government.


In its charge sheet, CBI had alleged that Ghosh had "deliberately" and with "malafide intention" did not obtain comments of then Member (Finance) of DoT on the issue despite the matter involving huge "financial implications".


All the accused have been charge sheeted for the alleged offence of criminal conspiracy (section 120-B) of the IPC and under provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act.