Special Judge Manoj Jain said "I, therefore, return the closure report with direction to CBI to have a relook on the entire matter, fearlessly and fairly, and to take further necessary steps in accordance with law."
"CBI should not have filed a closure report on the basis of unfounded fear and fanciful apprehension that the case will ultimately result in acquittal of the accused. It is expected that needful would be done without any delay," the court said.
"I need not emphasise the fact that a case might ultimately lead to an acquittal would not be a reason strong enough for withholding sanction. Whether the evidence available is adequate or not is a matter best left to court for judicial adjudication," the special judge said.
It said that CBI has under complete erroneous belief that the case will ultimately result in acquittal of the accused has chosen to file closure report instead of placing the material before the concerned sanctioning authority.
CBI had registered a FIR under provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act in September 2011, against P K Jain then a Executive Engineer with DJB, after a search at his residence had led to recovery of unaccounted cash of Rs 9,36,300 along with various incriminating documents.
According to the FIR, scrutiny of the documents seized during search, revealed that Jain had amassed assets by corrupt and illegal means and his such assets were disproportionate to his known sources of income.