It also said that the entire investigation will be completed in six months.
Associate Advocate General Rohit Deo also submitted progress made by Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in irrigation scam probe before a division bench comprising justices Bhushan Gavai and P N Deshmukh yesterday.
In an affidavit filed on behalf of the state government, it was stated that investigations in respect of Gosikhurd Left Bank Canal, Right Bank Canal, Mokhabardi Tail Canal are in advanced stage.
The ACB, on February 23, has already registered its first FIR against contractor Fazal Ahmed of F A Constructions and four of his family members, a retired Chief Engineer and also a retired Superintendent Engineer of Vidarbha Irrigation Development Corporation (VIDC) in respect of work on Ghodajhari (Chandrapur district) branch canal in the stretch between 42.60 km to 88 km.
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The High Court was hearing a PIL filed by Jan Manch yesterday on alleged tardy pace of progress by ACB in the scam.
Contradicting the popular perception about very little progress in the irrigation scam, the state government stated that ACB is conducting a thorough probe and due to voluminous and technical nature of evidence, some more time is required but in any case entire investigation will end in six months.
Contracts for earth-work, canal lining and construction
of various works under Gosikhurd project have been given to different contractors, the state told the court.
Jan Manch which has filed the PIL demanding CBI probe into irrigation scam citing very little progress during last one year, has pointed out that ACB itself had admitted that probe was on only in three cases.
The petitioner organisation had submitted 3,200 pages of "detailed analysis of scam" to ACB and even then precious little had been done, it was contended.
"We have brought to fore corruption in 38 major projects," the petitioners claimed.
During the last hearing, the High Court had sought an affidavit giving factual position of investigations made so far. The High Court had made it clear that the original PILs demanding a thorough probe into Rs 70,000 crore irrigation scam was disposed of since the government had promised an open enquiry by ACB into this mind-boggling irrigation scam, but nothing has come out so far.
The PIL had highlighted that within a span of just seven months in 2009, cost of 38 irrigation projects under VIDC had escalated by a whopping Rs 20,050.06 crore (from Rs 6,672.27 crore to Rs 26,722.33 crore).
About 35 out of these 38 projects got hurried approvals in just four days -- August 14, 2009 (11 projects); June 24, 2009 (10 projects); July 7, 2009 (5 projects), and August 18, 2009 (4 projects).
Advocate Firdos Mirza appeared for the petitioner-organisation. Associate AG Rohit Deo and GP Bharati Dangre represented the state.