Narada Sting Case: SC Upholds Calcutta HC Order for CBI Probe

The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to stay the CBI probe into Narada sting operation case.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to stay the CBI probe into Narada sting operation case in which several TMC leaders were allegedly caught on camera taking money. The court extended the time for registration of the FIR in the case from 72 hours given by Calcutta High Court to one month.

If the CBI does file the FIR, all the accused Trinamool leaders are likely to be called in for questioning and also face the possibility of getting arrested, pointed out an NDTV report.

The SC took on record an "unqualified apology" tendered by the West Bengal counsel, and dismissed the Special Leave petition (SLP) as withdrawn.

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