Rau's IAS death case: Court directs CBI to further investigate into corrupt practices by MCD officials
New Delhi [India], March 14 (ANI): The Rouse Avenue Court on Friday directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to conduct further investigation into the issues of dereliction of duties and corrupt practices by the MCD officials.
This direction has been issued in a protest petition moved by the father of deceased IAS aspirant Nevin Delvin, who drowned in the flooded basement of Rau's IAS study circle in Rajender Nagar in July 2024.
Principal District and Sessions Judge (PDSJ) Dinesh Bhat on Thursday allowed the protest petition for further investigation, moved by Suresh Delvin, the father of Nevin Delvin.
Nevin Dalvin alongwith two other students, is claimed to have died on July 27, 2024, due to the flooding of the basement Library of Rau's IAS Study Circle.
"Investigation Officer (IO) is therefore directed to carry out further investigation in the matter regarding the issue of probable dereliction of duties/corrupt practices by the officials of the MCD which have led to the institute having continued in its illegal use of the basement, thereby being instrumental in loss of lives of innocent citizens and to file report as per law," PDSJ Bhat ordered on March 12.
" In terms of the directions, the IO was duty-bound to investigate the issue of criminal negligence, as well as dereliction of duties, and corrupt practices. But the IO has not investigated from the perspective of dereliction of duties by the concerned officials in regard to the usage of the said building as a coaching centre in the basement," the court pointed out in the order.
CBI filed a charge sheet on September 26, 2024, and a supplementary charge sheet on April 24, 2025, but as per the applicant, IO has not conducted a free and fair investigation, the applicant Suresh Delvin alleged.
The occupancy and completion certificate was issued on August 9, 2021, under the signature of the Executive Engineer Kumar Mahendra. The sanction was granted on May 13, 2019, which was done under misrepresentation and inspection carried out by MCD officials, the plea said.
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