In focus are 14 companies that are involved in the allocation of 64
coal blocks.
The CBI thinks no case is made out; the CVC is adamantly
opposed to closing these files.
In a big setback to CBI Director Ranjit Sinha, the Supreme Court has
asked the CVC to look into cases that the investigating agency wants to
close.
After
scrutinising the cases, CVC rejected the CBI
view that Preliminary Enquiries into the allocation of 64 blocks be
closed, setting the stage for a head-on collision.
The CVC recommended that the CBI must register cases against 14
companies, but CBI does not want to budge and is ready to
challenge the CVC.
Incidentally, the CVC is mandated to enjoy a supervisory role over the CBI.
With the CBI challenging the CVC, the stage is set for a face-off between the two organisations
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