Hyderabad, Aug 12:-
The CBI petition seeking the High Court's permission to conduct lie-detector and brain mapping tests on Satyam Computer founder B Ramalinga Raju and two others to help unravel the multi-crore accounting scam in the IT firm, has been postponed to Aug 19.
The CBI had filed a petition on March 24 seeking the court's permission to conduct forensic tests.
After hearing the CBI petition, the Fourteenth Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, who is designated to try CBI cases, on Wednesday postponed the case to August 19.
The CBI sought court permission to conduct lie-detector tests on Raju, his brother Rama Raju and Satyam's former CFO Vadlamani Srinivas. Raju and the others were arrested in early January after he wrote to the company board disclosing falsifying profits and cookings the books for years.