Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Satish Kumar Arora posted the matter for the next date after the proceedings could not take place today due to the ongoing lawyers' strike against the delay in enhancing pecuniary jurisdiction of trial courts.
The Crime branch of Delhi Police had on April 23 filed the charge sheet against Lokesh Sharma, an employee of a Noida- based consultancy firm, Jitender Nagpal, PS to Joint Secretary in Forest and Environment Ministry, and Vipan Kumar, PA to a UPSC member.
It had also said that the police needed to establish the link between series of events.
In the charge sheet, police has named 19 persons as witnesses in the case.
Earlier, the police had told the court that some laptops, monitors, software and electronic datas were recovered from the accused and some of the data were found deleted from the laptops.
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