The Supreme Court on Friday set aside a Calcutta High Court order directing Central Bureau of Investigation to register an FIR and launch a fresh probe against prominent businessman Ashok Kumar Todi in the sensational Rizwanur Rahman murder case.
A bench of Justices P Sathasivam and B S Chauhan also stayed all consequential proceedings arising out of the high court order.
The apex court, however, asked Todi and others to file fresh bail bonds before the trial judge and posted the matter for final disposal to October 5.
The court passed the order on an appeal filed by the CBI challenging the Calcutta High Court order directing it to conduct fresh investigation and registering murder case against Todi.
Appearing for the CBI, Solicitor General, Gopal Subramanium said the high court order was unheard of and in blatant contravention of the Criminal Procedure Code since the agency had already filed the chargesheet in the matter.
He submitted that high court's direction had consequential effects as the trial had come to a stand still and all the accused were discharged.
The apex court said that it will hear CBI's appeal along with the appeal filed by Todi, who has also challenged the division's bench direction.
Todi had on May 28 moved the Supreme Court challenging the Calcutta
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