A city court on Wednesday pulled up the CBI for failing to file a status report on the re-investigation ordered into a 1984 anti-Sikh riot case involving Congress leader Jagdish Tytler.
“I have not asked you to file a chargesheet but a status report in the case. It was your duty to file the report,” said Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Sanjiv Jain.
Taking exception to the investigating agency’s failure to file a report, the court asked it to file it within a week.
CBI counsel Sanjay Kumar told the court that it has questioned four witnesses in the case after the re-investigation was ordered on December 18.
The investigating agency has also contacted a US-based man, Jasbir Singh, who had volunteered to depose in the case after the CBI had sought to close the case against Tytler.
A matter related to Singh’s testimony is pending before the Delhi High Court. Singh had earlier expressed his inability to come to the country for recording his testimony and had expressed his willingness to record his testimony through video-conferencing.