Special Judge Sanjay Garg, who was scheduled to pass the order today, fixed it for the next date as he was on half-day leave.
The court had on February 4 reserved the order on the application of CBI which said that various bank statements and other records were obtained during the probe and to prove the same, some witnesses were required to be summoned.
Advocate Harsh Sharma, who appeared for Chautala, had opposed CBI's plea and sought dismissal saying the probe agency has been in possession of all documents since the time the initial investigation was carried out and it is not clear as to why additional witnesses are being called.
The counsel had alleged that the plea was filed to fill in the lacunae of the prosecution and "there has been significant delay on the part of the agency which is quite evident of its ulterior motives to harass the accused and delay the trial."
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The court had earlier taken Chautala into custody in the DA case after a man sought to withdraw his surety bond furnished for the politician's bail.
CBI had on 26 March, 2010 chargesheeted Chautala indicting him for allegedly possessing assets worth Rs 6.09 crore, far exceeding his legal income between 1993 and 2006.
In its charge sheet, the agency had alleged that Chautala's wealth was 189 per cent more than his income of Rs 3.22 crore during the period.