Officials said the second summons for production of documents in this case was set to expire this week but after the firm sought some more time to comply, the Investigating Officer (IO) of the case allowed it to be done by the next week.
The agency had, on the first occasion, dismissed as "unauthorised" the appearance of a lawyer in response to the notices first sent in this regard last month to the firm Ms Skylight Hospitality.
The agency is expected to issue summons to a number of other people and entities involved in the case in the near future, sources said.
The probe is related to the purchase of 275 bigha land allegedly by the company in the Kolayat area of the border town of Bikaner.
The central probe agency had registered a criminal case of money laundering in this case last year on the basis of FIRs filed by the state police after the local tehsildar had made a complaint.
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