CBI today sought more time to complete its investigation in a coal block allocation scam case in which the agency's Director had received flak from a special court for approving a closure report without any legally sustainable "reasons or logic".
The investigating officer (IO) filed a progress report in the court, regarding further investigation ordered by the judge earlier in the case involving Vikash Metals and Power Ltd (VMPL) and its officials, and said that further probe in the matter is underway.
Special CBI Judge Bharat Parashar granted time to the IO and fixed the case for December 15 for filing of progress report of further investigation. The judge, however, made it clear that if the IO differed from the court's earlier findings, he should give legally admissible reasons.
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"Accordingly, put up on December 15, 2014 for progress report of further investigation," the court said.
The court was hearing the case involving VMPL and its officials in which they were accused of making false claims related to land allocation to get undue advantage in the coal block allocation. The FIR was filed in September 2012.
The CBI, however, had later on filed a closure report saying the allegations against VMPL or its directors or even against the public servants could not be substantiated during the course of investigation.
The FIR was registered against VMPL, its directors, including Vimal Patni, Vikash Patni and Anand Patni, and Anand Mallick who was the authorised signatory for the company.
They were booked for the alleged offences under sections 120 B (criminal conspiracy) and 420 (cheating) of the IPC.
The court on October 15 had refused to accept the closure report and passed an order asking CBI to further investigate the case and file a progress report.
It had said the vetting of reports by top officers of CBI, including its Director, should be based upon "sound and legally sustainable reasons".