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Supreme Court now brushes CBI chief Ranjit Sinha with coalgate

After 2G case, apex court issues notice to Ranjit Sinha in coal scam

New Delhi: A day after the Supreme Court issued notice to CBI director Ranjit Sinha for allegedly protecting some accused in 2G case, its another bench on Tuesday sought explanation from the top cop on similar allegations in the coal scam.

A bench headed by Chief Justice R.M. Lodha issued notice to the CBI director on a plea seeking an SIT probe against him for allegedly protecting the accused in Coalgate and to keep him away from the investigation and prosecution in the multi-crore scam.

Granting 10 days time to him to file his response to the allegations, the be-nch, however, refused to pass any order for recusal of Mr Sinha in the case. The apex court posted the case for further hearing on September 19.

At the begining of the proceeding, the bench observed that an order has already been passed by another bench of the apex court against Sinha and no further order is required. But advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for an NGO, which filed application against Mr Sinha, contended that Monday’s order was on the 2G case and the court could pass order pertaining to the coal scam.

Thereafter, the bench agreed to issue notice to the CBI chief and posted the case after next date of hearing of 2G scam, which is to take place on September 15, when the apex court will look into the response filed by the CBI director.

In the application filed in the court, NGO Com-mon Cause had referred to reports about the entry register at Mr Sinha’s residence containing names of “influential” persons allegedly involved in the coal scam.

It accused him of scuttling the probe in the “high magnitude” coal scam case in which 20 FIRs for offences of corruption, cheating and criminal conspiracy have been lodged.

( Source : dc correspondent )
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