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New Delhi: In a relief for former prime minister Manmohan Singh, the Supreme Court has stayed all proceedings against him in the coal scam. The apex court has put a stay on the lower court's order summoning the former PM in the scam.
"SC has ordered the stay of the proceeding before the trial court and the summoning order of the trial court. The CBI has accepted the notice in court," Singh's lawyer Ashwini Kumar said.
A special CBI court had summoned him as an accused on the April 8. The summons were in connection with allocation of the Talabira coal blocks to Hindalco in 2005.
Singh, along with 5 others including industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla, has been accused of criminal conspiracy and breach of trust. The court accused Manmohan Singh of showing 'undue interest' in the allocation.
Sources say that CBI had asked the former PM details of the two letters that KM Birla had written to him between May 7 and - June 17, 2013. He was also questioned over why the Prime Minsiter's Office had sent repeated reminders to Coal Ministry for Hindalco's allocation.
According to sources, the former PM was asked why the screening committee route ignored was ignored during the coal block allocation.
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