Delhi CBI Probe Concludes on Civil Service Aspirants' Tragic Death
The CBI rejected a further investigation plea in the case of civil service aspirants' deaths in Delhi's flooded coaching centre basement. Despite allegations of a biased investigation, the agency confirmed compliance with the law, refuting claims of collusion or neglect in their thorough inquiry.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has officially submitted a response in a local court regarding a petition calling for further investigation into the tragic deaths of civil service aspirants in Delhi.
The protest petition, filed by the father of one of the deceased, alleged an inadequate and biased investigation. However, the CBI confirmed that a comprehensive probe was conducted in line with legal standards.
The CBI denied accusations of collusion with local authorities and stated all relevant factors were considered. The court will continue evaluating the plea, with more arguments expected in the upcoming sessions.
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