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No FIR needed on complaint against PM, Maran: CBI

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Last updated on: January 07, 2013 21:48 IST
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The Central Bureau of Investigation on Monday told a Delhi court that a complaint seeking registration of case against the prime minister and former Telecom Minister Dayanidhi Maran in the 2G spectrum scam does not require registration of any FIR.

In a status report filed in the court on Monday, the CBI told Special Judge Sangita Dhingra Sehgal that the complaint filed by Right to Information activist Vivek Garg has been merged with the FIR already registered by it against Maran and others in October 2011.

The court has told Garg to file his reply to the CBI's status report on January 17. The matter pertains to a complaint filed by RTI activist Vivek Garg accusing the prime Minister and Maran of 'unlawfully changing and diluting' the original Terms of

References (ToRs) for vacation and reallocation of spectrum leading to the 2G scam.

Garg had earlier sent a complaint to the CBI and also to the Anti-Corruption Branch of Delhi government, before moving the court. The court had asked the agency to file its report after the Anti-Corruption Branch of Delhi government said the matter was already being investigated by the CBI.

"Since the role of Dayanidhi Maran as the then minister of communications & information technology is already under investigation in the said FIR, the present complaint which also pertains to 2G spectrum allocation and role of Maran, does not require registration of any new FIR or direction for investigation," the CBI status report said, but made no reference to the prime minister.

It also said 'having regard to ongoing investigations...it was decided, after careful consideration to merge the complaint received from Vivek Garg directly and through

Anti-Corruption Branch, Delhi government. The relevant allegations are being accordingly looked into along with the allegations in the said FIR."

Meanwhile, Additional Solicitor General Mohan Parasaran told the court that the complaint should have been filed before the Special Court constituted for undertaking all cases and all matters pertaining to 2G scam.

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