Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Deputy Inspector General of Police V V Lakshminarayana on Tuesday said that the Satyam Computer accounting fraud trial would begin from November 8th before the court of the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Nampally.
Talking to media persons, Lakhsminarayana said the CBI team had submitted a schedule of witnesses in the special court to complete the probe before July 2011 deadline set by the Supreme Court.
Lakhsminarayana said that the court would examine 6 witnesses per day, and also the 10,000 documents submitted in that connection.
All the accused, including Satyam Computers founder B Ramalinga Raju, will be produced in the court, Lakhsminarayana stated.
The CBI DIG said that the court would issue summons to witnesses as per the schedule given by the investigation agency.
Lakhsminarayana said that the CBI had sought court permission to set up a LCD projector, so that the accused and the defence counsel could read and take note of the contents of document shown on the screen.