IRCTC case: Court grants time to CBI to prosecute accused

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

A on Friday granted one month time to the (CBI) to procure sanction from concerned authorities to prosecute an accused in a graft case against former railway Prasad Yadav and his family members related to the allotment of (IRCTC) hotels.

The court directed the CBI to get the required nod and prosecute an additional member of railway board B.K. Agarwal, who was the then group of

The next hearing on the matter is slated for July 27.

Earlier in April, the CBI filed a chargesheet against Lalu, his wife and 14 others as part of an investigation in the hotel tender case.

The investigation revealed that had entered into a conspiracy with the proprietors of a based at and others, and in pursuant to the said conspiracy, managed undue favours to them through certain officers of the IRCTC, New Delhi, in exchange for the leasing of existing Railway Hotels at Ranchi and Puri.

It was further alleged that in consideration of this undue favour, a high-value prime commercial land at was sold by the aforementioned proprietors to a company being run by a of Later, this company was taken over by family members of Lalu, after which the land reached the hands of his family members at a nominal/unreasonable cost.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 13:00 IST