The director's submission came in pursuance to court's order in which it had taken strong exception to absence of CBI prosecutor in an over two-decade-old graft case involving former Union Minister P K Thungon and others.
The court had directed the Director of Prosecution of CBI to appear before it and explain why a penalty should not be imposed on the probe agency for seeking adjournment due to the absence of the prosecutor in a day-to-day trial.
"The Director of Prosecution has assured the court that he has personally intervened in the matter and undertakes that in future no difficulty will be caused on account of the absence of the public prosecutor so that the cases do not go unattended and unrepresented," Special CBI Judge Kamini Lau noted in the order.
The court had earlier observed that it was unable to proceed with the recording of statements of the prosecution witnesses for the reasons beyond its control and due to the probe agency.
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It had said the case has been taken up on priority basis in view of specific directions of the Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court relating to expeditious disposal of cases which are over five-year-old.
Thungon, the then Minister of State for Urban Affairs and Employment and former Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister, along with others is facing trial for alleged irregularities in allotment of government quarters. A graft case was then lodged by the CBI against 18 persons.
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