JIPL case: CBI files original documents in court
CBI today filed in a special court some original documents pertaining to a coal blocks allocation scam case involving Jharkhand Ispat Pvt Ltd (JIPL) and its two directors. The agency’s move came after the court last week directed it to deposit the original case files before it on being informed by the public prosecutor that original files could be required during the course of investigation in some other cases also.
The court had April 1 also said that for the purpose of investigation in other cases, photocopies of these original documents should be maintained by the agency.
Special CBI Judge Bharat Parashar said “The original files bear MR No. 139/2012 (original of D-20) and MR No. 232/2012 (original of D-22) as brought by the Malkhana Moharrar is maintained in the court with the ahlmad,”
During the day’s proceedings, the court heard a CBI plea on admission and denial of documents by the accused. CBI, in its plea under section 294 of the CrPC (no formal proof of certain documents), had said that the accused may be called upon to admit or deny various documents to curtail the necessity of examining all prosecution witnesses. The process of admission or refusal of document by JIPL’s Director R S Rungta, an accused in the case, was carried out today.
The counsel representing JIPL and its director R C Rungta, a co-accused in the case, requested the court that process of admission or denial of documents regarding them be conducted tomorrow. The court allowed the submissions of the defence counsel and fixed the matter for tomorrow.