Metropolitan Magistrate Abhilash Malhotra pulled up the police for its failure in filing an action taken report (ATR) on the complaint in nearly two months.
The court directed the Additional Commissioner of Police of the Delhi government's Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB), to whom the complaint has been transferred by Delhi Police, to look into the matter and ensure that no further delay is caused in filing the ATR.
"The Additional Commissioner of Police and the Assistant Commissioner of Police are directed to look into the matter and ensure that no further delay is caused in filing of the ATR. The report be filed positively on or before the next date that is April 20," the court said.
It said that a copy of the order be sent to the Additional Commissioner of Police of the ACB for necessary compliance.
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The complainant said the EOW sought various opportunity to file ATR and instead of filing the report, it transferred the matter to the ACB.
An ACB official informed the court that he has received the case file on March 21 and sought three weeks' time to file the ATR.
Advocate Kislay Pandey, who filed the plea on behalf of the complainant, had alleged "deep-rooted corruption" and said the documents showed no material was actually purchased for executing the projects.
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