"It is reiterated that the arrest procedures of CBI have not been questioned by the Court. Arrests in this case of bribery of B K Bansal, in which he was caught while accepting a bribe of Rs nine lakh was necessary for investigation of the case," CBI spokesperson said.
The reaction of the agency came in the backdrop of observations made by Special CBI Judge Gurdeep Singh, while giving interim bail to B K Bansal, Director General Corporate Affairs to attend the last rites of his wife and daughter yesterday, who allegedly committed suicide, that CBI needs to "rethink" whether it is necessary to arrest accused in such cases.
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