New Delhi, Aug. 11 -- The Rouse Avenue court on Monday heard the arguements on behalf of Bihar's former Deputy CM Tejaswi Yadav. It was argued that merely buying shares in a company doesn't make him a conspirator in the Land for Job scam case.

Special judge Vishal Gogne heard the arguements on framing of charges in land for the job CBI case.

Senior advocate Maninder Singh argued that no sale deeds were happening in 2009-14. "No person has stated that there was any impression of Lalu Prasad Yadav".

It was argued that one day, I (Tejaswi ) will buy shares of a company. "There is a stark difference between a beneficiary and a conspirator. Tejaswi can be a beneficiary, but to prove that he is a conspirator, CBI has to prove it. Nowhere has...