ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
General News

CBI court accepts closure report in case against former Delhi Minister Satyender Jain

The Rouse Avenue court on Monday accepted a CBI's closure report in a corruption case against former Delhi Minister Satyender Jain. The CBI filed the closure report due to the lack of evidence and absence of sanction.

ANI Aug 04, 2025 22:04 IST googleads

Representative Image

New Delhi [India], August 4 (ANI): The Rouse Avenue court on Monday accepted a CBI's closure report in a corruption case against former Delhi Minister Satyender Jain. The CBI filed the closure report due to the lack of evidence and absence of sanction.
The FIR was registered on May 29, 2019, against Satyendra Jain (the then PWD Minister, GNCTD) and other PWD officials based on a complaint from the Directorate of Vigilance, Delhi Government.
It was alleged that there was an irregular engagement of professionals in the PWD, a violation of rules, and payments made from unrelated project funds. It was also alleged that the minister and PWD officials irregularly hired a "Creative Team" of consultants, breaching recruitment and financial regulations.
Special Judge (CBI) Dig Vinay Singh accepted the CBI final report for closure of the case.
"In the absence of any evidence and sanction, the present final report for closure of the FIR is accepted," the special judge ordered on August 4.
However, they clarified that if any fresh material is received against anyone, the investigating agency would be at liberty to investigate the matter further and take appropriate action.
The allegations were of hiring a 17-member Creative Team of consultants by PWD. The complainant had claimed that outsourcing professionals for PWD projects was allegedly irregular and lacked proper approvals from the relevant Finance Department. This hiring bypassed standard recruitment procedures.
It was further alleged that the expenses were charged to unrelated projects, such as "Barapulla Phase-III," without clearance from the Finance Department.
It was also alleged that financial propriety was compromised, potentially giving undue advantage. Standard government hiring practices were ignored.
There were allegations that there was a reduction in eligibility criteria. The scope of work was altered, and the process was manipulated to favour a specific agency, Soni Detective & Allied Services Private Limited, thereby violating norms and resulting in financial irregularities.
Further, the allegations of favouritism and procedural lapses were made. The transparency in engaging the private outsourcing agency was also questioned.
The monthly emoluments were defined as: Rs 50,000 for fresh graduates, Rs 75,000 for post-graduates or those with 3+ years of experience, and Rs 1 Lakh for MBAs. The CBI found that these amounts aligned with the regular earnings of PWD Architects, who earned between Rs 50,000 and Rs 1.95 lakhs per month, the court noted. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

General News

CBI issues court notice to K Kavitha in Delhi liquor scam case

CBI issues court notice to K Kavitha in Delhi liquor scam case

Telangana Jagruthi President K Kavitha received a notice by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday in connection with the alleged Delhi liquor scam case.

Read More
General News

Bhilwara's Textile Industry faces uncertainty

Bhilwara's Textile Industry faces uncertainty

The textile industry in Bhilwara, a city renowned for its extensive fabric production, is currently facing significant challenges as the ongoing crisis in the Middle East casts uncertainty over exports and operations. The situation has escalated as the crisis in the Middle East has begun to impact local businesses. "Textile industries are facing some trouble due to the war, and if the war continues in the near future, exports from here could be affected," Jain noted. He emphasised the current predicament, saying, "Currently, export orders are on hold. They are either stalled locally or at the port, or have been put on hold by other parties."

Read More
Politics

Countdown of corrupt DMK regime has begun: CR Kesavan

Countdown of corrupt DMK regime has begun: CR Kesavan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally in Tiruchirappalli sent a resounding message that the "countdown of the evil, corrupt" Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) regime has begun, with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson CR Kesavan claiming the party is determined to free the people from the "living nightmare" under the current government, where law and order has reportedly collapsed.

Read More
Politics

"MK Stalin, Udhayanidhi have looted Tamil Nadu": Piyush Goyal

"We are forming the government in Tamil Nadu, and we have decided to work together to defeat the DMK. PM Modi has given us a clear direction. Double-engine government in Delhi and the NDA government in Tamil Nadu. Together, we will transform Tamil Nadu and will make it a very good state. We will eliminate corruption and the loot of the DMK and the Stalin family," Goyal told reporters in Tiruchirappalli.

Read More
Politics

PM Modi attacks DMK in Tamil Nadu rally

PM Modi attacks DMK in Tamil Nadu rally

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday launched a strong attack on ruling DMK in poll-bound Tamil Nadu and accused it of dynastic politics, "scientific corruption model" and said people have made up their minds for a change in the state.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.