<p>YSR Congress leader Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy, jailed in a corruption case, Monday filed a petition in the CBI court here urging it to take up trial only after the CBI files a final chargesheet.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Kadapa MP opposed separate trial for each chargesheet on the ground that it violates Supreme Court orders in various cases.<br /><br />Jaganmohan Reddy's lawyer argued that the court can begin the combined trial after the investigating agency completes the process of filing the chargesheets.<br />The CBI, however, informed the court that it was probing various aspects of the case and defended separate trial on each chargesheet.<br /><br />The special court dealing with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) cases adjourned the hearing on the petition till April 24.<br /><br />Jagan, as the YSR party leader is popularly called, filed the petition after the court took cognizance of a supplementary chargesheet filed by the CBI April 2 against some pharma companies who invested in his firms.<br /><br />The CBI has so far filed five chargesheets. In the latest chargesheet filed last week, it named home minister Sabitha Indra Reddy as an accused.<br /><br />She is the third minister of Kiran Kumar Reddy to be named in the case, for allegedly showing favours to companies which made investments into Jagan's businesses.<br />Jagan has also filed a bail petition in the Supreme Court, and the same is likely to come up for hearing this case. <br /><br />The MP, in his petition, argued that the latest chargesheet by the CBI violated the Supreme Court order. <br /><br />He pointed out that the apex court in its order in October last year had directed the CBI to file a consolidated chargesheet.<br /><br />This is the second time Jagan has moved the Supreme Court for bail. His earlier petition was dismissed in October last year.<br /><br />The CBI court and also Andhra Pradesh High Court have also rejected his two bail petitions each.<br /><br />The son of late chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy was arrested in May last year and is since lodged in the Chanchalguda jail here.<br /><br />The CBI has charged him with entering into a criminal conspiracy with his father and then chief minister to dole out favours to companies and individuals who made investments in his businesses.<br /><br />Several ministers, who also served in Rajaskehara Reddy's cabinet and officials are facing CBI probe for issuing controversial orders, allotting land, granting mining licenses and other favours to various companies.<br /><br /></p>
<p>YSR Congress leader Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy, jailed in a corruption case, Monday filed a petition in the CBI court here urging it to take up trial only after the CBI files a final chargesheet.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The Kadapa MP opposed separate trial for each chargesheet on the ground that it violates Supreme Court orders in various cases.<br /><br />Jaganmohan Reddy's lawyer argued that the court can begin the combined trial after the investigating agency completes the process of filing the chargesheets.<br />The CBI, however, informed the court that it was probing various aspects of the case and defended separate trial on each chargesheet.<br /><br />The special court dealing with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) cases adjourned the hearing on the petition till April 24.<br /><br />Jagan, as the YSR party leader is popularly called, filed the petition after the court took cognizance of a supplementary chargesheet filed by the CBI April 2 against some pharma companies who invested in his firms.<br /><br />The CBI has so far filed five chargesheets. In the latest chargesheet filed last week, it named home minister Sabitha Indra Reddy as an accused.<br /><br />She is the third minister of Kiran Kumar Reddy to be named in the case, for allegedly showing favours to companies which made investments into Jagan's businesses.<br />Jagan has also filed a bail petition in the Supreme Court, and the same is likely to come up for hearing this case. <br /><br />The MP, in his petition, argued that the latest chargesheet by the CBI violated the Supreme Court order. <br /><br />He pointed out that the apex court in its order in October last year had directed the CBI to file a consolidated chargesheet.<br /><br />This is the second time Jagan has moved the Supreme Court for bail. His earlier petition was dismissed in October last year.<br /><br />The CBI court and also Andhra Pradesh High Court have also rejected his two bail petitions each.<br /><br />The son of late chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy was arrested in May last year and is since lodged in the Chanchalguda jail here.<br /><br />The CBI has charged him with entering into a criminal conspiracy with his father and then chief minister to dole out favours to companies and individuals who made investments in his businesses.<br /><br />Several ministers, who also served in Rajaskehara Reddy's cabinet and officials are facing CBI probe for issuing controversial orders, allotting land, granting mining licenses and other favours to various companies.<br /><br /></p>