CBI sources said the agency is not willing to accept any such move claiming it will not be in accordance with CrPC and working of CBI because final reports, which could be charge sheets or closure reports, can only be seen by the trial court.
The agency has briefed the Attorney General and the Solicitor General to oppose any such move in the Supreme Court, they said.
"If the trial court does not like our closure report, it rejects it but how can Special Public Prosecutor see or vet the final reports before their being filed before the trial court", the source said.
During the last hearing on July 8, the Supreme Court has allowed the agency to file three more charge sheets but restrained it from filing further closure reports.
The agency once again sought that it should be allowed to go directly to the magistrate instead of taking the route of Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) for vetting.
The bench had also taken note that there are cases in which senior officials of CBI have overruled the investigating officers after the preliminary enquiry on the issue of filing the regular cases and charge sheets.
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