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November 11, 2014 14:35
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CBI Monday told a Delhi court that there was "prima facie enough material" to proceed against some private parties and public servants in a coal blocks allocation scam case

In which industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla and former coal secretary P C Parakh have been named as accused.

“Arguments heard. Special Public Prosecutor states that from the over all facts and circumstances, there is prima facie enough material on record to take cognizance of various offences under Prevention of Corruption Act and IPC against the private parties and some of the public servants involved in the process of allocation of impugned coal block.

"A compilation of the relevant documents has also been filed for a ready reference. Matter now be put up for consideration on November 25,2014," Special CBI Judge Bharat Parashar said.

The Supreme court appointed-special public prosecutor (SPP) R S Cheema for CBI submitted before the judge that the court can take cognisance of the offences mentioned in the closure report as there was prima facie “evidence against the accused to show their involvement

During the hearing, Cheema along with CBI prosecutors V K Sharma and A P Singh, said, “We are asking for cognisance on the closure report as there was evidence against the accused to show their involvement”.

The judge asked the prosecutor that if the court decides to take cognisance of the offences, will the agency be ready with its documents.

To this, Cheema said some further investigation was required in the matter and rest everything was ready.

 

(AW: Arun Kumar)

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