Irked over the delay in concluding the probe in coal scam cases, the Supreme Court today asked the CBI to wrap it up at the earliest and not seek any further extension of time.
"We make clear our unhappiness at the investigation getting prolonged and we expect CBI to conclude investigation at the earliest without seeking further extension of time," a three-judge bench headed by Justice Madan B Lokur said.
The court was critical of the CBI at the very outset when it sought permission for an administrative change allowing an officer to leave the team probing coal scam cases and said, "Something has to be done. It can't go on like this."
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"This court has extended the time and over 15 to 20 new cases have been added to the list. Investigation is complete in most of the cases," senior advocate Amrendra Sharan, appearing for the CBI said and asked the court not record its unhappiness in the order, but his plea was disallowed. Sharan had claimed the investigation done by CBI was "very fast".
The bench asked the Enforcement Directorate and the CBI to file fresh status reports for the period till December 31, 2015 by January 5, 2016 and fixed the case for further hearing on January 11.