He said he would be filing the case week next week as all the allegations levelled by Bhushan against him had "fallen flat" the Income Tax probe.
"It's not a question of Ranjit Sinha but the honour and dignity of the post of the CBI Director," he said.
"I decided to approach the Supreme Court. I am not important, my organisation is. I am grateful to the apex court for restoring the dignity of the premier probe agency," Sinha said here.
Bhushan had alleged that Sinha had 90 meetings with Qureshi over 15 months and claimed that he was a conduit for getting the agency to shut probes into various cases linked to the coal scam.
The Supreme Court was apprised on Friday by Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi about an appraisal report prepared by the Director General of Income Tax (Investigations) on Qureshi.
"There is no conversation (between Qureshi and Sinha). There may be some innuendo referring to present CBI Director but there is no direct conversation", Rohatgi had said in the Court.
The Supreme Court has asked the special court dealing with the coal-block allocation cases not to make any personal remarks against the officers probing the scam and to stick to the point of law.
A three-judge bench headed by Justice M B Lokur had disapproved of the remarks made by the special court, saying "it (trial court) will stick with the legal issues and not make any personal remarks."
Sinha claimed that there were concerted efforts by "vested interests" to sully CBI's image by making false allegations.
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