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Motorola demands minutes of meeting in BSNL contract case

New Delhi, Feb 26 (UNI) The multi-national telecom company Motorola today urged the Delhi High Court to direct the BSNL to provide the minutes of the meeting which decided to award the contract of the Rs 20,000 crore GSM expansion project to Ericsson and Nokia last year.

''The techno-commercial committee report should also be given to it to study the reasons for disqualification,'' said Senior Counsel Anup Choudhury appearing before a Division Bench of Justice Swatanter Kumar and Justice H R Malhotra.

The government deliberately disqualified it to allegedly favour two other companies, he said.

The court adjourned the matter till tomorrow for further hearing.

In a petition Motorola, which had tied up with Chinese company ZTE, alleged that the BSNL had deliberately omitted the company from the financial bid on October 7, 2006 after accepting its tender terms fearing alleged security threat from China.

In an order on November 2, 2006 the High Court had restrained the government in awarding the contract to Ericsson and Nokia till the disposal of the petition.

If the BSNL's decision remained the same after due evaluation, Ericsson would bag the contract for supplying 60 per cent of the equipment, while Nokia would get the remaining 40 per cent at the price quoted by the former company.

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SC extends deadline for CBI keeping Vipin Khanna's passport

New Delhi, Feb 26 (UNI) The Supreme Court today extended till March ten for returning the passport of an NRI, Vipin Khanna, whose company in India and abroad are under CBI investigation in the Food-for-oil scam, exposed by the Volckar Committee report. The CBI has been opposing the petition of Khanna, a relative of former External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh, for release of his passport on the grounds that he was required for interrogation for his alleged involvement in the scam,.....

No need to identify creamy layer Tamil Nadu tells SC

New Delhi, Feb 26 (UNI) The state of Tamil Nadu today told the Supreme Court that there was no need to identify creamy layer among OBCs for exclusion from the benefits of reservation as no person in the state has complained that he or she is aggrieved by the reservation policy of the government. The state also told the bench comprising Justice C K Thakker and V S Sirpurkar that the order passed in case of the state of Kerala was.....

Opposition mole being 'searched' for leaking Quattrocchi news

New Delhi, Feb 26 (UNI) With the Opposition breathing down its neck, the government is searching for the 'BJP sympathiser' in the establishment who 'leaked' the detention of Ottavio Quattrocchi in Argentina, forcing the CBI to issue an 'official statement'. Sources in the CBI said the government had 'zeroed in' on the Ministry of External Affairs for the suspected leak, since until about a week after the central agency was informed by the Interpol, the 'news' was not even shared by.....
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