Special Judge Sunil Rana allowed a CBI plea seeking time to file writtensubmissions, certain judgments in support of its closure reportand against a protest petitionagainst that report filedbythecomplainant.
The court allowed the CBI's plea for adjournment and posted the matter for December 14 after the application was not objected to by the complainant.
The CBI's report seeking closure of the case was last year opposed by complainantV M Singh, who had filed a protest petition against agency's report.
However, the CBI had again approached the court, saying the "allegations levelled against Gandhi and two others could not be substantiated".
An FIR was lodged by CBI in 2006 against Maneka Gandhi, now the Women and Child Development Minister, Dr F U Siddiqui, former secretary of Maulana Azad Education Foundation (MAEF) and Dr Vijay Sharma, former Managing Trustee of Gandhi Rural Welfare Trust (GRWT).
The FIR had alleged that Gandhi, in conspiracy with Siddiqui, had sanctioned a grant of Rs 50 lakh to GRWT from MAEF in an irregular manner to construct a nursing college building at Pilibhit in Uttar Pradesh and caused undue favour to Sharma.
The agency had filed a closure report, saying "during the course of further investigation, the allegations levelled against Maneka Gandhi, Dr F U Siddiqui and Dr Vijay Sharma could not be substantiated."
In its closure report, CBI said the trust had purchased two jeeps with ambulance fixtures on September 15, 2003 for Rs 9,85,008, while the balance amount was returned to the government exchequer as per the terms of sanction.
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