NALCO CMD case:Court dismisses plea for dropping graft charges

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 4:33 AM IST

The court's order came on Srivastava's plea that the CBI had neither obtained proper sanction before arresting him nor he was arrested "from the spot".

Arrested by the CBI on February 25 last year for allegedly taking bribe from a private firm in lieu of the award of lucrative contracts to it, Srivastava had also contended that in his case, the agency had not adhered to the due process, prescribed in its crime manual for arresting and lodging FIRs.

Special CBI Judge Sanjeev Jain dismissed the plea saying that the April 20, 2011 sanction order, accorded in the name of the President of India for his prosecution was prima facie granted by the competent authority after proper consideration.

"After going through the sanction order, from any angle, prima facie, it cannot be said that the sanction has been granted by the competent authority without consideration of record or application of mind.

"Therefore, I do not find any substance in the plea of accused A K Srivastava and the application is dismissed," the court said.

On Srivastava's plea that the CBI should have obtained the sanction under the Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act, the court said, "From the facts, it is clear that on source information, the FIR was registered and investigation has already started."

"Therefore, no further sanction was required under section 6 (A) of the DSPE Act against accused A K Srivastava," the judge said. (More)

  

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First Published: Jul 30 2012 | 4:05 PM IST

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