Medical college corruption case: CBI seeks SC to transfer case to another HC

Published On 2017-10-14 03:45 GMT   |   Update On 2021-08-18 12:00 GMT

New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) filed an application in the Supreme Court seeking to transfer the Medical College Bribery Case from Odisha High Court to another High Court.


The case transfer application was filed by the CBI because the High Court Bar Association has filed a petition against the CBI in the same court for raiding Odisha High Court judge CR Dash's house with a mistaken belief that it was still occupied by former judge, who used to reside at the same address seven years ago.


The above mentioned case pertains to allege that former Odisha High Court judge I.M. Quddusi and a Delhi-based woman assured the Prasad Education Trust in Lucknow to get the matter (to reverse an order barring a medical college from admitting students because of substandard facilities and non-fulfillment of required criteria) settled in the Supreme Court through their contacts.


The former Odisha High Court judge and others have been arrested in the corruption case.


The Supreme Court has posted the matter for October 30 now.


The apex court has also asked the Odisha High Court to not hear the plea till it decides on the matter.


Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that a special court rejected the CBI's plea to interrogate retired Chhattisgarh High Court judge Ishrat Masroor Quddusi and two others in custody for three more days in an alleged medical college corruption case.

Read also: Medical college corruption case: Retired HC judge, others sent to judicial custody
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