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New Delhi: The Ministry of Coal on Tuesday faced the ire of the Supreme Court for its non-cooperation with CBI in the coalgate scam probe by depriving the agency of crucial documents.
The apex court was pained as the Ministry, whose senior official was named as one of the persons with whom CBI shared its draft status report, was running away from providing information to the agency.
"It is very serious that certain information sought by CBI from the Ministry is not furnished," a bench headed by Justice RM Lodha said while pointing out that "on the one hand your Joint Secretary wants to see status report but on
the other hand he is not ready to furnish documents requisitioned by CBI."
The bench, also comprising justices Madan B Lokur and Kurien Joseph, said there were certain issues which actually need to be clarified.
"Totally incomplete information was given by the ministry and not what CBI requisitioned," the bench said adding the list of officers entrusted with the application and their reports on allocation requested by CBI from the Ministry were not furnished.
"This is something you have to ensure," the bench told Attorney General GE Vahanvati. "It is very serious that certain information sought by CBI from the ministry is not furnished," the bench said.
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