Delhi HC orders CBI to maintain status quo on proceedings against Asthana

The court, however, clarified that there was no stay on the ongoing probe

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The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed the CBI to maintain status quo on the criminal proceedings initiated against its special director Rakesh Asthana who has challenged the FIR lodged against him on bribery allegations.

However, the high court clarified that there was no stay on the ongoing probe.

Justice Najmi Waziri also sought response of the probe agency and its Director Alok Kumar Verma and Joint Director A.K. Sharma on the separate pleas of Asthana and arrested Deputy Superintendent Devender Kumar in the bribery case.

The order asking the agency to maintain the status quo has been issued on the plea of Asthana only.

The high court asked both Asthana and Kumar to preserve the records of the case and also their mobile records. 

Asthana and Kumar had moved the High Court seeking the quashing of an FIR filed against them by the CBI in a bribery case. 

Senior Advocate Amrendra Sharan is arguing for Asthana, who has also sought that the direction be passed that no coercive action be taken against him by the CBI.

Kumar, earlier the investigating officer in a case involving meat exporter Moin Qureshi, was arrested on the allegations of forgery in recording the statement of businessman Sathish Sana, who had alleged to have paid bribe to get relief in the case.

In his statement, Sana had purportedly said that he had in June this year discussed his case with Telugu Desam Party's Rajya Sabha member C M Ramesh who, after speaking to the CBI Director, had assured him that he would not be summoned again.

"From June onwards, I was not called by the CBI. I was under the impression that investigation against me is complete," he is believed to have said.

The CBI has now alleged that Kumar had fabricated this statement as an "afterthought...to corroborate the baseless allegations made by Asthana against CBI Director Alok Verma to the CVC (Central Vigilance Commissioner)".

They said the agency was also looking into the alleged role of other members of the special investigation team headed by Asthana.

Asthana, who was booked by the agency on bribery charges in an unprecedented action, had complained against Verma on August 24, 2018.

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