The agency has filed an FIR on the basis of a complaint from Dutt which it had received on April 28 this year and had carried out searches at the premises of NDTV promoters Prannoy Roy and his wife Radhika Roy.
Dutt was called today to give his statement and other details about the case.
"The complainant was examined today. Relevant documents related to the loan and further details of correspondence have been sought from the ICICI Bank," a CBI spokesperson said.
The loan of Rs 375 crore (disbursed Rs 350 crore) was sanctioned in 2008 and was repaid within 10 months by NDTV.
The agency has said that the repayment was done by reducing the rate of interest from 19 per cent per annum to nine per cent per annum which caused a loss of Rs 48 crore to the bank.
The searches which sent ripples in the media fraternity saw criticism from Editors' Guild of India, SAHMAT and various political parties which termed the move as muzzling of the press.
Press Club of India and All India Newspaper Editors' Conference also condemned the CBI raids on NDTV.
The CBI defended its move saying it respects freedom of the press and it did not search the studio or newsroom of NDTV.
Its searches were limited to residential premises of the promoters of NDTV, it said.
In an unusually lengthy statement, the agency said it has not conducted any search on the registered office of NDTV, media studio, newsroom or premises connected with media operations.
The allegations "relate to the wrongful gain of Rs 48 crore to the promoters -- Prannoy Roy, Radhika Roy, RRPR Holdings Pvt Ltd and a corresponding wrongful loss to the ICICI Bank arising from their collusion and criminal conspiracy," the CBI said.
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