Justice A M Basheer Ahamed of the Madurai Bench, which allowed a plea by the wife of slain leader K N Ramajeyam, was critical of the CB-CID, saying it had been seeking adjournments without any progress in the investigation though five years had elapsed.
Ramajeyam, 50, was found murdered on the banks of Cauvery river in his home town Tiruchirappalli after he went for a morning walk on March 29, 2012. He was found gagged and his hands and legs were tied.
The Judge directed the CBI Joint Director to nominate an investigation officer and direct him to complete the probe and file a progress report before the court concerned within three months.
Petitioner Latha Ramajeyam, who filed the plea over two years ago, submitted that the CB-CID had not made any progress in the investigation though it had been probing the case in various angles, including personal business and political rivalries.
The Judge noted that the CB-CID had been repeatedly filing reports in sealed covers and been seeking time.
But all the 12 status reports filed by the CB-CID so far appeared to be the same and there was stagnation in the investigation. The court was not satisfied with the reports, he said.