SC dismisses plea to check choice on CBI probe in opposition to former police commissioner Param Bir Singh

Through PTI

NEW DELHI: The Ideally suited Court docket Wednesday disregarded the plea filed through the Maharashtra govt in search of a overview of its order shifting the probe to the CBI in opposition to former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh over allegations of misconduct and corruption.

A bench of Justices S Okay Kaul and M M Sundresh stated the order does now not be afflicted by any error obvious warranting its reconsideration.

“Software in search of permission for an oral listening to is rejected. We’ve got perused the Evaluate Petition and file of the Prison Enchantment and are satisfied that the order of which overview has been sought, does now not be afflicted by any error obvious warranting its reconsideration. Accordingly, the Evaluate petition is disregarded,” the bench stated.

The apex courtroom on March 24 had transferred to CBI the investigation in opposition to Singh pronouncing “an excessively murky affair is occurring amid echelons of energy”.

NEW DELHI: The Ideally suited Court docket Wednesday disregarded the plea filed through the Maharashtra govt in search of a overview of its order shifting the probe to the CBI in opposition to former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh over allegations of misconduct and corruption.

A bench of Justices S Okay Kaul and M M Sundresh stated the order does now not be afflicted by any error obvious warranting its reconsideration.

“Software in search of permission for an oral listening to is rejected. We’ve got perused the Evaluate Petition and file of the Prison Enchantment and are satisfied that the order of which overview has been sought, does now not be afflicted by any error obvious warranting its reconsideration. Accordingly, the Evaluate petition is disregarded,” the bench stated.

The apex courtroom on March 24 had transferred to CBI the investigation in opposition to Singh pronouncing “an excessively murky affair is occurring amid echelons of energy”.