New Delhi: India’s Central Bureau of Investigations on Monday questioned former Telecom Minister Dayanidhi Maran in connection with the case of alleged installation of over 300 high-speed telephone lines at his Chennai residence.

This comes after the Supreme Court had rejected a demand by the CBI to take Maran into custody. The court directed the former minister to appear before the agency from 11am to 5pm for six days to answer its queries.

Maran reached the agency headquarters in the morning, and his examination was underway, CBI sources said.

CBI has registered an FIR against Maran and others alleging that over 300 high-speed telephone lines were provided at his residence here and extended to his brother Kalanithi Maran’s SUN TV channel to enable its uplinking when Dayanidhi Maran was Telecom Minister from 2004-07.

The then chief general manager of BSNL has claimed the telephone exchange was set up on the oral order of the then minister, Attorney-General Mukul Rohatgi told the SC.

Madras High Court had on August 10 cancelled Maran’s interim anticipatory bail and directed him to surrender before CBI in three days, holding that “prima facie” Maran had “misused” his office by obtaining phone connections illegally and the charges against him were backed by material.

It was challenged before the apex court by Maran where CBI had claimed his custodial interrogation by the probe agency which said it needed his custody to unravel the “actual conspiracy” as the telephone lines were allegedly used by his family-run Sun TV.

“We will not grant you (CBI) his custody. Interim order [of protection against arrest] to continue. In the meantime, we direct the petitioner to appear before CBI.,” the apex court said, admitting the plea of Maran for final hearing.

It asked Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for CBI, to prepare a questionnaire and give them to CBI personnel and the accused and further granted liberty to the agency to move before it if Maran does not cooperate and answer the queries.