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The Delhi High Court on Thursday issued a notice to the Delhi government on a plea by the CBI challenging a trial court order. The court directed the probe agency to release documents seized during a raid at the office of Rajendra Kumar, principal secretary to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Justice PS Teji also sought a response from Rajendra Kumar on the CBI plea seeking quashing of the trial court’s Wednesday order.
The high court, however, refrained from passing any interim order on the agency’s plea after counsel Dayan Krishnan, appearing for the Delhi government, opposed the plea saying it has not been heard.
CBI’s standing counsel Sonia Mathur said the special court failed to appreciate that the Delhi government has already obtained attested photocopies of the documents seized and thus the order of returning the documents is “wholly misconceived”.
The special CBI court order has “given undue advantage to the Delhi government” the plea stated.
CBI officials raided the Delhi Secretariat on December 2015, alleging they were investigating corruption charges against Rajendra Kumar.
According to the FIR, Rajendra Kumar promoted a company, Endeavour System Pvt Ltd from 2007, by allegedly misusing his official positions and facilitated tenders worth Rs 9.5 crore to the said company.
In an application filed last month, the AAP government sought the release of the documents seized “indiscriminately” by the CBI.
The plea, filed through the government’s standing counsel Rahul Mehra in the trial court, had also sought “stringent action against officials responsible for raiding in a malafide manner the Delhi government office and seizing documents to cause immense dislocation of work”.
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