"While dealing with cases of corruption, it will be appropriate and wise to pass orders which send a strong message to the society that judges do not work as caged parrots and the judiciary in this country works freely without fear or pressure," Special CBI Judge Swarana Kanta Sharma said.
The court observed this while dismissing the plea of NGO, Delhi Pradesh Social Progress Society (DPSPS), holding that the petition was "devoid of merit" and that in the present case charges have already been framed against the accused persons.
The court's order came on an NGO's plea which had sought further direction to CBI to investigate the role of Bansal alleging that the agency had not probed his role "purposely".
The plea which was pending for disposal since November 30 last year, had alleged the telephone line of the then minister was used by the arrested accused, including Bansal's nephew Vijay Singla, and CBI should have probed it further.
