
Sc exempts samsung ceo from personal appearance before court
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The Supreme Court today granted exemption from personal appearance to Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee in criminal cases, including one filed by Indian firm JCE Consultancy against
him for allegedly cheating it of USD 1.4 million. The Supreme Court today granted exemption from personal appearance to Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee in criminal cases, including
one filed by Indian firm JCE Consultancy against him for allegedly cheating it of USD 1.4 million. A bench, comprising Justices P C Ghose and R F Nariman, also ordered transfer of as many as
three criminal cases, pending against 75-year-old Lee, from Uttar Pradesh to a magisterial court at the Patiala House Courts here. The bench also asked the police to conclude the probe in
one of the cases against Lee within three months from today and file a report. Senior advocate Gopal Subramaniam, assisted by lawyer Nar Hari Singh, appeared for Lee in the apex court and
sought exemption from his personal appearance. In 2014, the apex court had directed Lee, who was then facing an arrest warrant due to non-appearance, to appear before a Ghaziabad court in a
1.4 million dollar cheating case filed against him by JCE Consultancy. It, however, had directed that the arrest warrant against Lee would not be executed. (This article has not been edited
by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)