Asking a bench headed by Chief Justice H L Dattu to order inquiry and take action against the top cop for allegedly meeting various accused of 2G and coal block allocation scam and "interfering" in the probe, they said that they are ready to face the "consequences" if the information provided to the court turns out to be false.
"We would face prosecution. I am saying so without looking at them. They must face consequences. They have forfeited the right to defence on the ground that the information was given to him by someone else," senior advocate Dushyant Dave, appearing for Bhushan and the NGO's secretary Kamini Jaiswal. said.
Dave submitted that the information provided against the Director needs to be probed and the court should not insist on disclosure of the whistleblower's name.
Expressing inability to disclose the whistleblower's name, he said, "Trust (of whistleblower) is sacrosanct and if it is broken then nobody would come forward to give information".
Singh, however, insisted that such disclosure is a must before the court proceeds with the matter and alleged that there has been move on the part of Bhushan to destroy the institution of CBI by making false allegations against its Director.