A division bench comprising Justice Arun Tandon and Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, while passing the order, asked the state government and the district administration to hand over all relevant records to the CBI and directed the probe agency to complete its investigation and submit a report within three months.
The order was passed on a public interest litigation filed by Bhim Singh, a resident of Ballia, who had drawn the court's attention towards the irregularities.
The petitioner had further contended that the state vigilance department, which was investigating the scam, had submitted a charge sheet against a number of officials then posted in Ballia, but no action had been taken by the government against them.
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