New Delhi, Sep 9: The Supreme Court on Friday decided to entertain a second petition filed by a senior Gujarat cadre IAS officer seeking a CBI probe into the fresh criminal case registered by the state police against him allegedly at the instance of Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
Gujarat Police had registered the fifth FIR against Pradeep N Sharma, the 1984 batch IAS officer, on May 12, the day the apex court had sought a response from Mr. Modi on the allegations that several criminal cases have been foisted against the officer at his behest.
A bench comprising justices Aftab Alam and R M Lodha tagged Sharma’s fresh petition with the first one on which it had issued notices and sought a response from Modi and the Centre for transferring the probe of the cases to an independent agency.
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