"The problem that really arises is that the burden on the CBI is tremendous. The number of FIRs will rise and will not be limited to the present 185," the Attorney General submitted before a bench headed by Chief Justice H L Dattu which asked him to tell on August 24 that "by what time CBI will take over the maximum cases for probe".
Rohatgi wanted 10 weeks to answer the queries of the bench but he was asked to respond by next date of hearing.
He said though CBI has its own cadre, 50 per cent of the personnel with the agency are deputationists and now there has been a decrease in deputationists also.
"To solve this problem we will increase the strength of the CBI through the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT)," he said while explaining that there are certain grade of officials in the agency who are only entrusted with the job of investigation.
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"CBI cadre is very limited," he said and assured the bench that steps are being taken to overcome the vacancies.
The apex court had on July 31 told CBI to inform it in three weeks about taking over of investigation of maximum number of cases out of 185 arising from the Vyapam scam.
The apex court also asked DoPT to inform it about filling of necessary vacancies in the CBI as the agency has complained that shortage of man power was coming in the way of probe.