A special court today pulled up the CBI for not supplying documents to the accused in a coal scam case, involving industrialist Naveen Jindal, as directed by it in its last order.
Special judge Bharat Parashar adjourned the matter for scrutiny of documents to April 10 in the case pertaining to the allocation of the Urtan North Coal block in Madhya Pradesh.
"Comply with the direction of the court. Adjourned for scrutiny of documents on April 10, the judge said.
The court had on January 15 directed the CBI to hand over some documents filed, along with the charge sheet, to industrialist Naveen Jindal and others.
Besides Jindal, the other accused in the case include Jindal Steel and Power Ltd's (JSPL) former Director Sushil Maroo, former Deputy MD Anand Goyal and CEO Vikrant Gujral.
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The ministry had issued the allocation letter to the firm in October 2009.
The probe agency has named 64 persons as prosecution witnesses to prove its case besides annexing 60 documents in its charge sheet.