The CBI said this after Justice P S Teji asked the probe agency to clearly state whether they intended to detain Virbhadra's son Vikramaditya Singh and daughter Aprajita Kumari during questioning.
The court was hearing a petition filed by Vikramaditya and Aprajita in which they were seeking protection from arrest, contending that they have been called by CBI for questioning as witnesses today and tommorow.
"We will join but we apprehend that they (CBI) can detain us, so the court should protect them from arrest," he said.
To this, the court asked CBI, "are you intending to detain the petitioners. Be clear on it factually."
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Responding to the court's query, CBI's counsel Sanjeev Bhandari said "they have been called as witnesses for certain clarifications (on issues) which have emerged during the investigation of the disproportionate assets case lodged against Virbhadra and others. There is no plan to detain them."
Virbhadra was recently questioned by CBI in connection with the case of disproportionate assets allegedly amassed during his stint as a Union Minister.
CBI had claimed its inquiry showed that Singh, while serving as Union Minister during 2009-2012, had allegedly accumulated assets worth about Rs 6.03 crore in his name and in the name of his family members which were found to be disproportionate to his known sources of income.
The allegations have been strongly refuted by Virbhadra.