In a latest development the Telangana High court on Friday expressed satisfaction over the SIT investigation in the sensational TSPSC paper leak case.The High Court refused to transfer the case to the CBI.The court also Adjourned the case hearing to June 5.
Justice B Vijaysen Reddy was disinclined to issue orders to transfer the case to CBI from the SIT in a response to the petition filed by NSUI Telangana president Balmuri Venkat who sought the transfer of the case to CBI.
“Prima facie, I am of the opinion that the investigation is slow.However, this court is satisfied with the results of the investigation so far,” Justice Reddy remarked during a hearing on a writ petition demanding a CBI inquiry into the case
The High Court sought to know when the probe into the case would be finished and also if any outsourced staff of the commission was called for questioning so far.
Furthermore, the judge said that he has examined the two status reports filed by the SIT on April 10 and April 24, and has decided to bring in a senior IPS officer to review the entire investigation and then file a fresh status report by the next date of hearing.
The judge asked Narasinga Rao, ACP CCS (who is a member of the SIT) and Advocate General BS Prasad a series of questions about the number of employees working on an outsourcing basis in the TSPSC secured more than 100 marks and how many regular employees in TSPSC appeared for exams and their relatives being questioned.
The A-G, representing the State, told the court that the CFSL report was pending, which has caused the probe to be delayed.The entire probe, according to the A-G, is being conducted under the supervision of the Hyderabad Police Commissioner.
Only one person had received NOC to appear for the TSPSC examination out of the 18 outsourcing employees who took the exam.






