"Since a lot of things have been said and the letter (of ASG Raval) has been leaked yesterday. I am pained. I never had the copy of the status report. I did not have the copy even today," the AG submitted before a bench headed by Justice R M Lodha.
Contrary to claims made by the ASG, who put in his papers as the law officer this evening, Vahanvati said that he was not aware of the contents of the draft report, shared with the Law Minister, PMO and the Coal Ministry.
Earlier, Raval had shot off a letter to Vahanvati alleging that he has been made a "scapegoat" in the matter.
"In compliance of the above, the CBI officials brought the drafts which were perused and settled by you Sir. I was present in your residential office" Raval said in his letter.
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