CBI sources said here today that a communication has been sent to Department of Personnel and Training requesting for a fresh notification to takeover probe in Ravi's death.
They said once fresh notification is received, the agency will examine the matter whether to takeover probe or not in the controversial death which has snowballed into a major political controversy in Karnataka.
The sources said the notification received from the DoPT has come with a request to complete to the probe within three months which was not according to law.
The death of Ravi, who took on land mafia and realtors, spiralled into a major controversy after Chief Minister Siddaramaiah initially refused to seek a CBI probe in the case. The case was being probed by Karnataka CID.
Opposition parties and activists then mounted pressure on the state government demanding that the investigation in the case be handed over to CBI.
The decision to transfer the probe to CBI come after Congress president Sonia Gandhi wrote in March to Ravi's wife promising a fair and transparent probe into the incident.
Siddaramaiah had said there had never been a case where an incident had straightaway been referred to CBI immediately after its occurrence.
With the federal set-up in the country, the Centre could not refer a case suo motu to CBI and could do so based on a state's request, he had said.
The state government had maintained that Ravi's death prima facie seemed to be a case of suicide, but the opposition parties and the family of the IAS officer have refused to accept the theory.
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