Agencies
The Delhi High Court Tuesday directed the CBI to maintain status quo on the criminal proceedings initiated against its special director Rakesh Asthana, who has challenged the FIR lodged against him on bribery allegations.
The high court however refused to stay ongoing investigations.
Justice Najmi Waziri also sought response of the investigation agency, Director Alok Kumar Verma, Joint Director AK Sharma on the separate pleas of Asthana and Deputy Superintendent Devender Kumar, both arrested in a bribery case.
Notice has also been issued to Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), which is the administrative arm for the CBI.
The order asking the agency to maintain the status quo has been issued on the plea of Asthana only.
The high court asked both Asthana and Kumar to preserve the records of the case and also their mobile records. It posted the matter for hearing on October 29.
During the hearing, CBI said charges against Asthana are serious and the agency was investigating the matter and is likely to add more offences in the FIR.
Asthana’s counsel and senior advocate Amrendra Sharan said it is the case of illegal registration of FIR against the Special CBI Director which is based on the statement of accused.
Senior advocate Dayan Krishnan appeared for Kumar for quashing of the FIR against him.
Asthana and Kumar have filed separate petitions.
Asthana has also sought direction be passed that no coercive action be taken against him by the CBI.
Asthana moved high court petition on Tuesday, hours after Kumar approached the high court which agreed to give an urgent hearing.
Both the petitions were mentioned before Chief Justice Rajendra Menon, who allocated the matter for hearing before Justice Waziri.