The Rouse Avenue court on Thursday extended the judicial custody of Manish Sisodia in the CBI case in Delhi excise policy till November 22.
The court directed counsels for accused persons to inspect un-relied documents in the Delhi Excise policy case at CBI Headquarters.
Special Judge, MK Nagpal has directed counsels to inspect the documents from 2 – 7 PM on every working day at the CBI office as per the schedule drawn according to the convenience of the counsels.
Also, the court directed the counsels to email requests to the Investigating officer. Thereafter, the IO shall make a schedule for the inspection of documents.
The court directed the CBI to supply the hard copies of the 2nd supplementary charge sheet to one of the accused. It further directed the agency to supply the soft copy of the second charge sheet to some of the accused.
The court said that you (counsels) need not file an application. You may mail directly to the investigation officer.
The court also noted that the IO is claiming that the copy of all the charge sheets and documents as well as deficient documents already supplied.
The counsel of one accused claimed that the soft copy of the supplementary charge sheet is yet to be supplied. Another counsel stated that the hard copy of the 2nd supplementary is also not yet supplied.
However, the IO submitted that the same will be supplied within a week. He also stated that the list of un-relied documents has also been supplied to the counsel through emails.
Furthermore, the court also directed the CBI to supply the list of URD of supplementary charge sheets. One of the counsels returned the copies claiming that it is not paginated.
The court stated that a list of un-relied documents list be sent by email to the counsel.
Counsels for the accused persons submitted that the Inspection of the URD is still going on. The counsel requested the court and seek permission to inspect the stated documents.
The counsel stated, “Accused persons have the right to inspect the URD in terms of the judgement of the Delhi High Court.”
The court stated that the counsel shall send a written request to the IO by email within a week.