Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Court directs CBI to maintain status quo in Asthana probe

- Richa Banka richa.banka@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: The Delhi high court on Monday extended CBI special director Rakesh Asthana’s interim protection from arrest till November 1 after the agency sought more time to file its reply on a plea by the officer to quash an FIR against him.

Justice Najmi Waziri said the status quo be maintained vis-avis Asthana, who has been sent on leave along with agency director Alok Verma. The court also sought a response from the investigat­ing agency by October 31 on a fresh plea by Dubai-based businessma­n Manoj Prasad. DSP Devender Kumar and Prasad took the same plea as Asthana to get the FIR against them quashed.

Appearing for the CBI, its special public prosecutor K Raghavacha­ryalu informed the court that the reply could not be filed and sought more time.

“You took three days’ time the other day. This court was taking up the matter the next date itself, but you took time. What do you mean by a little more time, please explain,” the judge said.

Replying to this query, the special public prosecutor said the agency did not have the case files as they had been given to the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) as ordered by the Supreme Court. He said the investigat­ing officer had been changed, which was another reason behind the delay.

“Does the Supreme Court order say no further investiga- NEWDELHI: Hyderabad businessma­n Sathish Sana, whose complaint had prompted the CBI to register a case against its special director Rakesh Asthana, moved Supreme Court on Monday seeking police protection, as well as a stay on the summons for interrogat­ion.

tion,” the judge asked and sought to know the name of the officer investigat­ing the case.

While granting more time to the CBI, Justice Waziri said, “Has the CBI come to a standstill? It’s your FIR. Tell us how much time you want to file a reply?”

Senior advocate Dayan Krishnan, appearing for Kumar, contended that the custody of his client was illegal. The court also remarked that Prasad’s case was on a different footing and pertained to an individual and not public servants, like in the case of Asthana and Kumar. The matter will now be heard on November 1.

Meanwhile, Kumar moved a bail applicatio­n in the Patiala House court against his custody by the CBI. The bail plea is likely to be heard on Tuesday when the CBI will produce him at the end of his seven-day custody.

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