Airport bids: Reliance hearing on Feb 6

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Last updated on: February 03, 2006 12:11 IST

The Delhi high court has deferred till Monday, February 6, the hearing on the petition filed by Reliance Airport Developers challenging the award of Delhi and Mumbai airport modernisation contracts to rival companies.

The deferment came amid scramble with the case being tossed from one court to another.

The matter was initially taken up by a division bench of Chief Justice Markandeya Katju and Justice Madan B Lokur as soon as they assembled for the day.

But the Chief Justice, without making any remarks, transferred it to a division bench of Justice M K Sharma and Justice O P Dwivedi.

However, the court of Justice M K Sharma sought some time to peruse the documents relating to the case and suggested the matter be taken up on Monday, February 6.

At this stage, R Karanjiwala, counsel representing the GVK Group of industries, intervened, and urged Justice Sharma to refer the matter to another Bench as he did not want the it to be heard by a Bench that had Justice Dwivedi as a member.

He later told PTI he did not want the matter to be heard by Justice Dwivedi, since it involved judicial propriety as the Judge's daughter was working with him.

Following the submissions, Justice Sharma tossed the issue back to the Chief Justice's court for reference.

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