The Delhi High Court has upheld a trial court order allowing the CBI to place on record two CDs containing purported telephonic conversations intercepted during its probe in the cash-for-post bribery case in the railways. <br/><br/>The case allegedly involves former Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal's nephew Vijay Singla and others. Justice S P Garg dismissed the petition moved by one of the 10 accused, who had challenged the trial court's special judge February 2016 order, by which it had allowed the CBI's plea to place on record the CDs.<br/><br/>According to the CBI, Singla had allegedly demanded 10 crore rupees from Mahesh Kumar for his appointment to the post of Member (Electrical) in Railway Board and it was decided between the accused that 5 crore rupees will be paid before the appointment and the rest after the job was done.<br/>'''<br/><br/>
News On AIR | April 30, 2017 12:43 PM
Rail scam: Delhi High Court upholds trial court order allowing CBI plea