New Delhi, Jul 30 (IANS): The Supreme Court Monday allowed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to file its response to a petition of Vectra Group chairman Ravinder Kumar Rishi, facing probe in the Tatra truck deal, for permission to go abroad for a medical treatment.
An apex court bench of Justice Altamas Kabir permitted the investigating agency to file its reply to a plea by Additional Solicitor General Hari Rawal, seeking time to file his response.
Ravinder Kumar Rishi of the Vectra Group is embroiled in the all-terrain Tatra truck import scam of the army.
The court also permitted senior counsel Mukul Rohtagi to file a rejoinder to the reply by the CBI.
The court last week issued notice on Ravinder Kumar Rishi's plea to be permitted to go abroad for a medical treatment.
The court has directed the listing of the matter for July 7 (Tuesday).