On acceptance of Janata Party chief Subramanian Swamy's petition in a Delhi court in connection with the 2G case, Sibal said the magistrate concerned was only following the law. Sibal said it was wrong for a section of the media to paint this as a victory for Swamy.
The law states that if a complainant goes to court with a complaint, under Section 200 of the code of criminal procedure his statement has to be recorded exparte by the magistrate, he said.
The complainant can also bring along witnesses whose statements shall also be recorded by the magistrate.
"Once that is done, the magistrate decides whether to order an inquiry or drop the procedure," Sibal said.
On the 2G allocations, he said the Department of Telecom maintained that dual technology licences were issued based on TRAI recommendations which had not suggested any changes in the entry fee.
"On August 28, 2007, TRAI recommended that there should be no change in the policy in allotting 2G spectrum on the ground that there should be a level playing field for new entrants," Sibal said.
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