A city court hearing a 1984 anti-Sikh riot case involving Congress leader Jagdish Tytler on Wednesday pulled up the Central Bureau of Investigation for failing to file a status report on the re-investigation ordered into the case.
"I have not asked you to file a chargesheet, but a status report in the case. It was your duty to file the report," Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Sanjiv Jain said.
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 after the re-investigation was ordered on December 18 it has questioned four witnesses in the case.