Updated November 16th, 2018 at 11:45 IST

Supreme Court considers report of CVC's probe into CBI director Alok Verma: LIVE UPDATES

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on November 16 CBI director Alok Verma's plea challenging the government's order divesting him of his duties and sending him on leave in view of allegations of corruption against him.

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Update at 11:34 AM: Supreme Court takes no action on the CVC report for now.

Copy of the report given in a sealed cover to Alok Verma, the AG and the SG.

Alok Verma allowed to file his response to the findings of the CVC.

CJI says - Report is complimentary on some charges, not so complimentary on some charges and very uncomplimentary on some charges.

The matter will be heard again on Tuesday.

Update at 11:20 AM from the Supreme Court: 

Rakesh Asthana seeks copy of the report. Counsel for Rakesh Asthana objects to the report being kept in a sealed cover. Says he is the one who started this all. Should be provided a copy of the report.

CVC in its report has sought some more time to investigate certain charges.

CJI says It’s an exhaustive report.

CJI says, Idea is to maintain the sanctity of the CBI.

CJI says, Verma can maybe file a response to the report.

CJI says report is “very complimentary” on some charges and “not so complimentary” on other charges


The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on November 16 CBI director Alok Verma's plea challenging the government's order divesting him of his duties and sending him on leave in view of allegations of corruption against him.

A three-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, is also likely to consider the report of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), placed before it in a sealed cover, with regard to the probe into the allegations of corruption against Verma.

The bench is also likely to consider the report of acting CBI director M Nageswara Rao also filed in a sealed cover in the court with regard to the decisions taken by him from October 23-26.

Besides the plea filed by Verma, the court is also seized of the PIL filed by NGO Common Cause, which has sought a probe by special investigation team against CBI officers. 

The court has issued notices to the Centre, CBI, CVC, special CBI director Rakesh Asthana, Verma and Rao asking them to respond to it by November 12.

The CVC had on November 12 filed in the apex court its preliminary enquiry report.

The allegations have been levelled against Verma by his deputy Asthana, against whom an FIR has been lodged by the CBI on graft charges. Asthana was also sent on leave by the Centre.

The court had taken both the reports (CVC and Rao) on record on November 12.

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The CVC probe against Verma was supervised by former Supreme Court judge A K Patnaik and the probe was completed on November 10.

On October 26, the top court had appointed Justice Patnaik to supervise the ongoing inquiry of CVC against Verma.

The apex court had issued notices to the Centre and the CVC seeking their replies on Verma's petition challenging the government's decision to divest him of his powers as CBI chief and sending him on leave.

On October 26, it had also set a deadline of two weeks for the CVC to complete the preliminary inquiry against the CBI director.

Besides, it had barred Rao from taking any major policy decision but granted him liberty to perform routine tasks that are essential to keep the CBI functional.

It had said a list of all the decisions taken by Rao since October 23, including decisions with regard to transfer of investigations, change of investigating officer(s) etc, will be furnished to the court in a sealed cover on or before November 12, 2018, whereafter orders as would be appropriate will be passed by the court.

The CVC was directed by the court to conduct an inquiry into the allegations made in the August 24 note/letter of the Cabinet Secretary with regard to Verma.

Asthana has also moved the apex court with a separate petition in the matter and has sought removal of Verma from the post of CBI Director.

On November 4, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge had moved the top court contending that divesting Verma of his statutory powers and functions is "completely illegal and arbitrary".

In an interlocutory application filed in the pending petition, Kharge, who is also a member of the three-member selection committee which appoints the CBI director, said that "as a concerned stakeholder he brings to the attention of the court the brazen and illegal actions" of the political executive in interfering with the independent functioning of the CBI director. 

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(With PTI inputs)

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Published November 16th, 2018 at 11:07 IST