Delhi High Court stays proceedings against Sonia Gandhi's aide in DA case
Justice Veena Birbal stayed the proceedings on a plea filed by George challenging the trial court order summoning him as an accused in the case.

Justice Veena Birbal stayed the proceedings on a plea filed by George challenging the trial court order summoning him as an accused in the case.
"The proceedings before the special judge are stayed," Justice Birbal said.
Appearing for George, senior advocate Neeraj Kishan Kaul cited several Supreme Court judgements and said, "It is a fit case for stay of proceedings. CBI has filed a closure report after they could not locate anything in the case. This is a pure case of harassment of my client."
On the last date of hearing, Justice J R Midha had recused himself from hearing the case without citing any reason.
George had approached the High Court challenging the July 18 order of the Special Judge rejecting CBI's closure report and summoning him as an accused in the case, saying there was sufficient material to proceed against him.
"Final report filed by CBI is not accepted. Further, it is held that sufficient material is available on record for proceeding against Vincent George for the offence punishable Under Section 13(1)(e) of Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA) relating to possession of assets by a public servant disproportionate to known sources of income.
"He be summoned as an accused for offence punishable under section 13(1)(e) of PCA, 1988, for August 30," the trial court had said in its order.
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