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    SC refuses to monitor CBI investigation into Saradha chit fund scam

    Synopsis

    Earlier, the apex court in 2013 had transferred the probe into the scam to the CBI.

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    "We are not inclined to set up a monitoring committee to monitor the chit fund scam probe," the bench said.
    The Supreme Court, which in May 2014 transferred the investigation into the Saradha chit-fund scam to the CBI, on Monday rejected a plea that the court monitor the case.

    Some investors in Saradha’s funds moved the court, complaining that the probe was nowhere near completion even after so many years. They wanted the court to monitor the process to ensure that the probe is completed quickly. A bench led by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, who was sitting alongside Justice Sanjiv Khanna, however, said: “We are not inclined to monitor the probe.” The prayer was made in the wake of an order by the court last week asking the Kolkata police commissioner to appear before the CBI and extend all cooperation in the probe. Rajeev Kumar was the functional head of a special investigation team appointed by the West Bengal government to probe the case earlier. According to the CBI, Kumar, as the SIT head, had been complicit in destroying evidence in the case, an allegation he has denied.

    After an attempt by a CBI team to enter Kumar’s residence in Kolkata led to a standoff between the central and state governments, the top court directed the commissioner to appear before the agency in Shillong, a neutral place. The CBI then demanded that the court, which had directed the federal agency to probe the case, take contempt action against the erring state government officials, after local police allegedly manhandled and arrested its personnel. The court at the last hearing directed the CBI to refrain from taking coercive action against Kumar, but in deference to the CBI demand issued contempt of court notices to the state top brass, including the chief secretary, the director general of police and the commissioner.

    Nageswara Apologises to Apex Court
    New Delhi: M Nageswara Rao Monday admitted that as an interim chief of the CBI he committed “mistake” in transferring former joint director A K Sharma and apologised to the Supreme Court saying he had no intention to circumvent its orders. Rao, who filed an affidavit in response to a contempt notice issued to him on February 7, said he was praying for an unconditional apology.(PTI)


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    ( Originally published on Feb 11, 2019 )
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