A
bench headed by P Sathasivam on Tuesday reserved its order after
two-hour-long hearing during which the former Uttar Pradesh Chief
Minister accused the CBI for fixing the disproportionate assets (DA)
case against her, a charge refuted by the agency.
Mayawati
had filed a petition in May 2008 seeking quashing of the criminal
proceedings against her in the DA case lodged by the CBI over eight
years ago, alleging it was an act of political vendetta.
Mayawati's
counsel had said the bench should direct the CBI to consider the aspect
of order passed by the Income Tax Tribunal holding that her income was
genuine.
The
order had also been upheld by the Delhi High Court, he had pointed out.
The CBI, during earlier hearings, had said there was "ample evidence"
to show that she had amassed wealth disproportionate to her known
sources of income.
She
had claimed she had received the money through donations from party
workers. Questioning Mayawati's assets, the CBI had said that her
declared assets of Rs one crore in 2003 had gone up to Rs 50 crore in
2007.
The CBI, in its last affidavit filed on 13th
September 2011, had alleged there was a "criminal nexus" between
Mayawati and her relatives and the disproportionate assets case against
her cannot be closed on the basis of conclusions arrived at by the
Income Tax Department.
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