The probe agency, which submitted a status report on the progress made in the investigation before a bench of Justices Dipak Misra and Amitava Roy, sought more time to complete the investigation.
The incident had taken place on September 7 last year at Nand Nagri in Northeast Delhi when the victim, Shahnawaz Chaudhary, tried to intervene in a roadside fight between a couple and the police.
The apex court had earlier said if a man has died in the police van, it means that he has died in police custody which needs to be investigated.
Additional Solicitor General Maninder Singh had said it was not a case of custodial death and the victim was drunk and taken in a van to the police station during which he had abused the cops.
Senior standing counsel Rahul Mehra, appearing for Delhi government, had alleged that the Centre has played a fraud on the court by appearing on behalf of NCT Delhi.
During an earlier hearing, the apex court had asked the Delhi High Court to finalise the matter with regard to the interpretation of Article 239AA (dealing with Delhi) by July.
The High Court had on August 4 ruled that Delhi was a Union Territory and LG its administrative head. Delhi government had filed six SLPs in the apex court against the order.
The High Court had on December 3 ordered CBI probe into the custodial death saying it was "necessary to instill confidence among the general public as serious allegations are levelled against police personnel".
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