New Delhi: The order on framing of charges in the IPL-6 spot fixing case in which suspended cricketers Ajit Chandila, S Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and others, including underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and his aide Chhota Shakeel are accused, was on Monday deferred for July 25 by a Delhi court.
Additional Sessions Judge Neena Bansal Krishna, who was scheduled to pass the order on Monday, said that the order sheet is not prepared yet.
The court fixed the matter for pronouncement of order on July 25, saying that it will seek clarifications, if any, in the matter.
The court had on May 23 reserved for Monday the order on framing of charges in the case and had asked the counsel appearing for the accused to file their written arguments, if any, by June 6.
Special Cell of Delhi Police had named 42 accused in the case in its charge sheet out of whom six are absconding.
The investigation carried out by police in the case had earlier come under scanner of the court which had questioned its theory of “match fixing”, saying there was prima facie no evidence showing that matches were fixed by the accused.
During the arguments on framing of charges in the case, the police had referred to telephonic conversations among the accused to buttress their claim that they were involved in match fixing and betting.
It had also alleged that call detail records clearly reflect the linkage of accused persons who were part of a crime syndicate to generate money.
Meanwhile, the advocates representing the accused had countered the police’s submissions contending that the probe had failed to show commission of any prima facie offence by their clients.
The defence counsel had also argued that there was prima facie no evidence to frame charges in the case.
The court had earlier declared Dawood and Shakeel as proclaimed offenders as they are evading arrest in the matter.