This follows the Attorney General's opinion which favoured that IAF and the Navy can procure systems essential for their maintenance and operational requirements of the two services, Defence Ministry sources said here.
The IAF and Navy operate several aircraft including the C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft, SeaKing multirole helicopters, Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer Aircraft and the Jaguar fighter aircraft which fly on Rolls Royce engines.
The CBI will continue its probe in the case irrespective of the clearance given for the procurement of systems from it, the sources said.
Defence Ministry had ordered a CBI probe into Rolls- Royce's alleged hiring of middlemen in contracts with HAL, with which the British firm has transacted business of over Rs 10,000 crore in the past.
The probe against Rolls Royce was initiated after the firm informed HAL that it has paid commissions to Aashmore Private Limited for clinching military deals and the amount ranged between 10 and 11.3 per cent, sources said.