Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh and his wife were on Friday charge-sheeted by the CBI in a special court here for allegedly amassing assets disproportionate to known income, hours after the Delhi High Court denied him any relief and removed the interim stay on his interrogation or arrest.

The charge-sheet was filed against nine people, including the 82-year-old Congress leader for alleged offences punishable under Section 109 (abetment) of IPC and Prevention of Corruption Act.

An LIC agent, Anand Chauhan, who is currently in judicial custody, was also named in the charge-sheet. Chauhan was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on July 9, 2016 in a separate money laundering case related to the present case.

The development came hours after the Delhi High Court dismissed the pleas of the Chief Minister and his seeking quashing of the DA case filed against them by the CBI. Justice Vipin Sanghi also vacated the Himachal Pradesh High Court’s interim order of October 1, 2015 restraining the CBI from arresting, interrogating or filing a charge sheet in the case without the court’s permission.

Singh has sought directions from the High Court to quash the FIR registered against him and his wife under Sections 13(2) and 13(1)(e) of the Prevention of Corruption Act and Section 109 of IPC by the CBI on September 23, 2015 here and urged the court to summon records of the preliminary inquiry and the FIR.

Virbhadra and his wife Pratibha Singh have claimed in their plea that there was no order, direction or judgment by any court that had authorised the CBI to inquire, investigate or register regular cases and exercise jurisdiction in the territory of Himachal Pradesh.

Singh had on October 1, 2015 got an interim order from the Himachal Pradesh High Court restraining the CBI from arresting, interrogating or filing a charge sheet in the case without the court’s permission.

The matter was transferred by the Supreme Court to the Delhi High Court, which on April 6, 2016 had asked CBI not to arrest Singh and had directed him to join the probe.