New Delhi, Dec 13:
The Supreme Court said today that the CBI probe against Mulayam Singh Yadav and his son Akhilesh in disproportionate assets case will continue.
The apex court has dropped the probe against Akhilesh Yadav’s wife Dimple in the disproportionate assets case.
It has directed the probe agency to file the status report in the case before it and not to the Government.
CBI is independent from the Government and can continue with the probe as per the law, the apex court added.
Keywords: Disproportionate assets case, Mulayam Singh Yadav, Akhilesh Yadav, illegal assets case, Supreme Court,





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And now Congress will use this CBI probe as a bate to get the SC/ST quota promotion bill approved in Rajya Sabha.
IIT Kharagpur – Officiating Registrar Mr. T K Ghosal who appeared for interview on Dec 05. 2012 for the Post of Registrar in IIT Kharagpur does not fulfil the minimum qualification prescribed for recruitment as per UGC / MHRD / Judgement of Supreme Court of India, i.e., 10+2+3+2 / 11 + 1 + 3 + 2 pattern, and has secured less than 50% marks in Master’s Degree received by Distance Education.
As per MHRD / UGC norm, the educational qualification for the post of Registrar must be as Under:
“A Master’s Degree with at least 55% of Marks or its equivalent grade of ‘B’ in the UGC Scale 7 point scale.”
Members of Screening Committee have shortlisted the name of Dr. T K Ghosal without following the above criteria and T K Ghosal’s allegations.
Prof B K Mathur who is one of member in the screening committee for shorlisting the candidates for the post of Registrar in IIT Kharagpur is under CBI scanner because of his involvement in fake institute scam in IIT-Kharagpur. B K Mathur, current chief vigilance officer, was a member of the board of governors of IEE (I) in 2001.
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