The Trivendra Singh Rawat government in the state had recommended the investigation more than six months ago.
The scam relates to land acquisition for widening the National Highway-74, for which farmland was shown asnon- agricultural land allegedly with the complicity of officials to increase compensation by up to 20 times. Irregularities to the tune of Rs 240 crore were detected in the scam by the SIT.
The order came on a plea by Rudrapur resident Ram Narayan who had sought a CBI probe in the matter, his lawyer Aditya Singh said.
The alleged scam happened during the previous government.
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It was unearthed after the BJP came to power in the state in March. Chief Minister Rawat soon recommended a CBI probe into the issue on the basis of a report submitted by then Kumaon commissioner D Senthil Pandiyan, who headed an Special Investigation Team (SIT) which was looking into the scam.
The opposition Congress has accused the BJP government at the Centre of shying from a CBI probe to save some influential people involved.