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SC rejects ex-CBI chief's pleas to modify order

The Supreme Court on Monday refused to modify its order on former CBI director Ranjit Sinha's plea that SIT probe should not have been ordered against him. A bench headed by Justice M B Lokur said that the order has already been passed in the matter. The apex court had last week constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by the current CBI director to look into the allegations of Sinha scuttling the coal scam probes when he was the probe agency chief.

Senior advocate Vikash Singh, appearing for Sinha, referred to the alleged Sahara-Birla payoff case and the apex court had not considered the diary entries as cogent material for probe.

"The apex court is one. This order was passed after the order in alleged Sahara-Birla payoff case was given by another bench of the apex court. This order should not have been passed and therefore I am seeking modification of that order", Singh said. The bench also comprising Justices A K Sikri and Kurian Joseph denied the request to modify the order.
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