The submissions by the agency before a special court came on an application filed by one of the accused who had sought further investigation in the case claiming that CBI had conducted "incomplete probe on various vital points".
Taking note of the CBI's contention, special Judge Bharat Parashar posted the matter for consideration tomorrow.
The court had earlier granted bail to Bagrodia, Vijay Darda, his son Devendra Darda, ex-Coal Secretary H C Gupta, retired public servant L S Janoti and Director of AMR Iron and Steel Pvt Ltd, Manoj Kumar Jayaswal, in the case which is currently at the stage of arguments on framing of charges. Besides them, the firm is also accused in the case.
Senior public prosecutor A P Singh, appearing for CBI, said though he did not agree with the grounds on which further investigation was sought by firm, "but keeping in view the overall facts and circumstances, CBI may be permitted to carry out further investigation."
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Singh said that investigation was the sole prerogative of the probe agency, but "in the interest of justice, CBI may be permitted to carry out further probe."
"Various allegations levelled by CBI are premised primarily on allegations which are based on incomplete and inchoate information, which are made by concealing relevant facts and hence it is imperative that further investigation be directed in the present matter," the plea said.
The court had summoned the accused after taking
cognisance of the alleged offences punishable under sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy) read with 420 (cheating), 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servant) under IPC and Prevention of Corruption Act.
The charge sheet was filed against the accused for alleged offences punishable under IPC and Prevention of Corruption Act.
Regarding AMR Iron and Steel Pvt Ltd, CBI had claimed in its FIR that the firm, in its application form for allocation of coal block, had "fraudulently" concealed the fact that its group firms had previously been allocated five coal blocks.