Prosecuting agency CBI chose not to specify its stand on Lalu's allegations, saying it needs more time to respond.
A bench of Chief Justice P Sathasivam and Ranjan Gogoi said that it would either direct the High Court to appoint a new judge or would itself do so if there is consensus among the parties on name of the judge to replace the controversial special CBI judge P K Singh.
Interestingly the CBI, which was asked by the apex court on July 9 to take a stand on the allegations of Lalu that the judge is biased against him, was non-committal and said it needs more time to file its response.
The bench was hearing a petition filed by Lalu alleging that the judge is biased against him as he is a relative of P K Shahi, the Education Minister in the government of Nitish Kumar "who is his (Yadav's) biggest political enemy"
The bench, however, was of the view that it would be better to change the judge in view of allegation levelled against him.
The apex court had on July 9 restrained the special CBI court in Jharkhand from pronouncing its verdict on July 15 in a fodder case involving the RJD chief.
Yadav approached the apex court after the Jharkhand High Court on July 1 dismissed his plea to transfer the case to another special CBI court from that of Special CBI Judge P K Singh.The case pertains to alleged fraudulent withdrawal of Rs 37.7 crore from Chaibasa Treasury in the 1990s. The FIR was lodged by Bihar government in February 1996 but the case was later on transferred to CBI a month later.
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