Coalgate: SC accepts recusal by CBI officer
New Delhi: The Supreme Court today accepted CBI's decision to allow its senior officer to recuse himself from probe in all cases of coal block allocation scam after aspersions were cast on him.The apex court
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The bench proceeded with the hearing in the matter with a warning that no counsel would indulge in making personal allegations against each other.
Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the NGO, Common Cause, had alleged that there was conflict of interest while accusing Galhotra of advising CBI to desist from filing charge sheets after being privy to status reports.
Bhushan had alleged that Galhotra was related to family of Jindal.
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