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Paradise Papers: Kalanithi Maran’s company was set to get Rs 563 crore when CBI moved in | The Indian Express

Paradise Papers: Kalanithi Maran’s company was set to get Rs 563 crore when CBI moved in | The Indian Express



Paradise Papers: Kalanithi Maran’s company was set to get Rs 563 crore when CBI moved in

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Written by Ritu Sarin | New Delhi | Updated: November 7, 2017 8:48 am
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Paradise Papers: Records show that Appleby prepared a document on May 22, 2012, when Astro was anticipating that a Letter Rogatory would be filed by the CBI to Malaysia government.

On February 2, 2017, the Special CBI Court in New Delhi discharged all accused in the Aircel-Maxis case, stating that there was no documentary evidence to substantiate allegations and oral submissions. The 424-page order of judge O P Saini and hundreds of more pages of submissions, clarifications and internal company documents now form part of Appleby records since Astro, the Malaysian company implicated in the case, sought its legal advice during the six-year-long course of the case.

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