No need for CBI investigation at this stage: Amicus curae

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Press Trust Of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Jun 11 2013 | 10:18 PM IST
The amicus curae in the PILs seeking a CBI probe into the chitfund scam today told the Calcutta High Court that there was no need for one at this stage and that the state investigation agency be allowed to continue its investigations.

Amicus curae Lakshmi Gupta, who had been asked by the court to give his views on some points, told the division bench comprising Justice A K Banerjee and Justice M K Chaudhuri that the state investigating agency might be allowed to continue as there was no substantive allegation that it was not doing its job properly.

Gupta, appointed by the court to assist it, said that the petitions might not be disposed off so that if anyone was aggrieved at any stage, could come before the bench. He also said that the terms of reference of the Justice (retd) Shyamal Sen Commission set up by the West Bengal government be increased to facilitate refund of money to investors of the Saradha Group, which is alleged to have swindled thousands of crores of rupees.

He said that there was no requirement for formation of a new committee for the purpose. The bench had yesterday asked the amicus curae to give his views on three points that came up during the hearing of the PILs.

The court had asked the amicus curae to give his views that though the magnitude of the problem was huge, no one could deny that law and order was a state subject and as such whether the state would investigate the issue.
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First Published: Jun 11 2013 | 8:11 PM IST

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