Noting that it has already provided all the relevant records, CBI said they have received a letter on June 11 from DoPT with reference to five cases in which documents were sent to them in pursuance to the court's directions for considering according of sanction to try two public servants, K S Kropha and K C Samria, for their alleged roles in coal scam cases.
The CBI said that in the DoPT letter certain documents were sought for by Ministry, including "any material which may tilt the balance in favour of the accused."
CBI's prosecutor told the court that they have sent reply to DoPT's Secretary that all documents sought have been already sent along with the records and "any further relevant document as were sought for in the letter, can be looked into only after the same are specified".
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"It was thus submitted by senior public prosecutor that it was beyond comprehension as to why the communication as referred to above was being made by DoPT or by Ministry of Coal when the entire record was already available with them," the judge noted in his order.
The court had earlier directed CBI to place records of the case before the competent authority so that they could consider according sanction to prosecute Kropha, former Joint Secretary in Coal Ministry, and Vishwas Sawakhande, then Director of Directorate of Geology and Mining in Maharashtra Government, for alleged offences under the Prevention of Corruption Act.