File status report on AIIMS related graft cases: HC to CBI
New Delhi: Delhi High Court directed CBI to file a status report on a petition which has sought investigation into several alleged graft cases relating to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).
A bench of chief justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal asked the probe agency to furnish the 'latest status report' in the matter by December 9, the next date of hearing. "You (CBI) file the latest status report as several cases are there," the bench told the CBI counsel. Former chief vigilance officer (CVO) of AIIMS, Sanjeev Chaturvedi, had earlier accused the Health Ministry of not doing anything in several graft cases relating to the institution by allegedly sitting over the charge sheets and CBI reports against the individuals involved.
Chaturvedi had made the accusation in an affidavit filed before the high court in a PIL by an NGO, seeking recusal of Union Health Minister from acting as a disciplinary authority, alleging that he had "unfettered powers to influence the course of proceedings in all the corruption cases".
The PIL by NGO Centre for Public Interest Litigation has also sought a CBI probe into various graft cases in AIIMS.
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