Have appologised to Orissa HC chief justice, judge: CBI to SC

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today told the Supreme that it has appologised to the High Chief Justice and a sitting judge concerned in the matter pertaining to alleged attempt by its probe team to raid his residence.

The agency informed the that the judges concerned were "kind enough" to accept its unconditional appology.


The had claimed that there had been a mix-up as the sitting judge had shifted into the house of a former HC judge against whom it had intended the raid.

A bench of justices A K Sikri and Ashok Bhushan today said that the matter needs to be settled amicably and at the high level.

Additional Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that the in its affidavit has said that they have sought permission from High Chief Justice and the sitting judge to tender an unconditional appology for the unfortunate incident "who were kind enough to accept it".

Counsel appearing for High Bar Association said that he has no information regarding any acceptance of appology.

"It is a matter between the judge and the Why are you concerned?" the bench asked the counsel.

The counsel, however, said that he needs to seek instructions in the wake of the development.

The bench then posted the matter for further hearing after two weeks.

On October 13, the agency had told the apex that it had sought permission from a sitting judge of the High to "apologise" to him in the matter.

It had told that the permission was cancelled as a matter relating to the alleged incident was pending before the high there.

The agency had claimed that the CBI's team had not gone inside the gate of the residence of the sitting judge.

The has approached the apex seeking transfer of the matter pending before the high

The High had recently issued notices to the and the state police on a plea seeking a judicial probe into the incident. The high had sought responses on the plea filed by the bar association there.

A team of officials had come looking for the house of the former judge of the high Another sitting judge of the High had shifted at the residence of the former judge.

The police has said that on the basis of information provided by a security guard posted at the residence of the judge, a case under IPC sections 448 (house trespass), 353 (to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), 511 (to commit a cognizable offence) and 34 (common intention) was registered with the Cantonment police station here.

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First Published: Mon, October 30 2017. 20:13 IST