1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY NAGPUR BENCH AT NAGPUR Civil Application No. 7990/2008 in Writ Petition No. 1474/2006 (D) Dr. Dilip Kumar Shrivastava ..vs.. Chairman-cum-Managing Director, WCL & Ors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's Orders or Court's or Judge's Orders directions and Registrar's orders. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr. S. B. Ahirkar, Counsel for the C.B.I. CORAM: A. B. CHAUDHARI, J. DATED : 23 rd OCTOBER, 2008 1. This is an application made by the Central Bureau of Investigation for speaking to minutes. Vide order dated 19.08.2008, this Court has observed that since appointment of the Prosecutors are not made by the Central Bureau of Investigation i.e. the CBI, applications for discharge are being repeatedly filed. Mr. Ahirkar, Advocate states that they are not 'repeatedly filed', but they are only 'filed'. Whether they are repeatedly filed or not, makes no difference. 2. Mr. Ahirkar, Advocate further states that there is an observation in the order that “Mr. Ahirkar, states that no counsel has been appointed by the Central Bureau of 2 Investigation for conducting cases at Chandrapur”. Now Mr.Ahirkar states that three counsel were already appointed by the CBI for Chandrapur district and said part of the order stands modified accordingly. 3. Mr. Ahirkar, states that proposal to appoint the Prosecutors for the CBI to conduct Anti Corruption Cases of the CBI at Nagpur are under consideration and the CBI hopes to appoint them within six months. This Court expects the CBI to follow up this process to appoint Prosecutors since large number of cases are pending at Nagpur and these are the old cases. Mr. Ahirkar to make compliance report after six months. 4. The application stands disposed of accordingly. JUDGE kahale