New To DesiZip?
  Forgot Password?
Become DESIZIP Agent & Make More Money. Everything For FREE!!!
                                               
Home Classifieds Matrimonial News Jobs Gallery Events Properties Yellow Pages Forum Agents
          Country News  |  State News  |  City News  |  Zip News  |  News By Media  |  News In Picture  |  Search
 
  By Category
 
 
Budget
Cricket
Culture
Entertainment
Health
Money
Others
Politics
Sports
Technology
Travel
Weather
Events
 
  India On Media
 
 
 
BBC
Bloomberg
Reuters
 
Politics News

Vyapam Scam: Supreme Court Allows
Vyapam Scam: Supreme Court Allows Special Investigation Team to File Chargesheets
 INDIA , 20-July-2015  7:27:17 AM
The Supreme Court today allowed SIT and Special Task Force of Madhya Police to file chargesheets in Vyapam scam cases till the matters are transferred to CBI.

A three-judge bench of Chief Justice HL Dattu and Justices Arun Kumar Mishra and Amitava Roy fixed July 24 for further hearing of the application of CBI that the probe agencies of the state police be allowed submit be chargesheets in the scam cases.

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Congress leader Digvijay Singh, sought time to file reply to the plea of CBI.

The bench allowed it and fixed the matter for further hearing on July 24.

RelatedMadhya Pradesh House Adjourned as Opposition Tries to Condole Deaths in Vyapam Scam

Opinion: The Shameful Persecution of Teesta Setalvad

Vyapam Scam: Shivraj Chouhan Meets BJP Chief Amit Shah 2 Days Before Monsoon Session

CBI had on July 16 approached the apex court with the plea, saying that transfer of more than 185 Vyapam scam cases from SIT to CBI will take time and the state investigating agencies be allowed to file chargesheets in the cases in which the probe is complete.

"Otherwise, the accused will get statutory bail on account of default of non-filing of chargesheets within stipulated time period," the probe agency had said.

On July 9, the Supreme Court had ordered transfer of the probe into all Vyapam scam cases and the deaths allegedly linked to it to CBI.

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

Posted By : DesiZip.com

ADVERTISEMENTS

Free offer!!! Become an administrator for your zip home page, "Post" local news (local to your postcode)& pictures, "Post" advertisement banners from local companies. Make Extra money.

 
 
Home  |  Classifieds  |  Matrimonial  |  Yellow Pages  |  Jobs  |  Resumes  |  Events  |  Properties  |  Movies
Forum  |  About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Feedback  |  Help  |  Useful Links |  Advertise With Us  |  Site Map
                  See Terms and Conditions,
                  © 2016-2017 Copyright @ Desizip, All Rights Reserved.