The Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) is understood to have asked the HRD Ministry to explain whether it was consulted by IIT Kharagpur before moving the Delhi High Court challenging that the anti-corruption watchdog has no jurisdiction over it.
In a letter to the HRD Ministry, CVC has directed it to provide a copy of the affidavit, sources said.
IIT Kharagpur had last month claimed it is an autonomous body and the corruption watchdog has no jurisdiction over it after CVC directed the Centre to initiate action against three IIT professors for their alleged involvement in a scam.
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Filing an affidavit before the Delhi High Court on March 20 in a case filed by whistle blower Rajeev Kumar, the prestigious institution sought dismissal of Kumar's plea on the ground of CVC's jurisdiction.
"CVC does not have jurisdiction over the answering respondent (IIT Kharagpur)...", the affidavit filed by IIT- KGP's registrar Tapan Kumar Ghoshal said.
Referring to the CVC Act, the institution said the "answering respondent (IIT) being an autonomous institute does not fall within any of the categories mentioned in the Act".
The affidavit had come just days ahead of the institute's Board of Governors was due to meet to respond to CVC's direction to the ministry and the institute to initiate major penalty proceedings against three IIT professors indicated in Rs 40 crore Coalnet scam.
The corruption relates to the involvement of IIT top bosses for their alleged involvement in the Coalnet scam for computerisation of Coal India Limited and its subsidiaries between 2001 and 2004.