CBI vs BRIJ BHAN SINGH — 229/2019

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 120b,420,471. Status: Prosecution Evidence. Next hearing: 10th June 2026.

CBI

CNR: DLCT110009012019

Prosecution Evidence

Next Hearing

10th June 2026

Filing Number

334/2019

Filing Date

18-09-2015

Registration No

229/2019

Registration Date

18-09-2015

Court

District and Sessions Judge cum Special Judge PC Act CBI, Rouse Avenue

Judge

3-Special Judge (PC Act) (CBI)

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 120b,420,471
The Prevention of Corruption Act 1988 Section 13(2),13(1)(D)

Petitioner(s)

CBI

Adv. PP

Respondent(s)

BRIJ BHAN SINGH

DR. MS RIFAT ALI @ RIYA

SMT RITA VERMA

NEERAJ KUMAR GARG

RAJESH KUMAR SINGH @ RAJESH KUMAR @ RAJESH SINGH

Hearing History

Judge: 3-Special Judge (PC Act) (CBI)

20-05-2026

Prosecution Evidence

04-05-2026

Prosecution Evidence

25-04-2026

Prosecution Evidence

06-04-2026

Prosecution Evidence

14-03-2026

Order

Interim Orders

24-04-2019
COPY OF ORDER
21-05-2019
COPY OF ORDER
28-09-2019
COPY OF ORDER
19-11-2019
COPY OF ORDER
28-02-2020
COPY OF ORDER
20-05-2026
COPY OF JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS

CBI prosecution case against Brij Bhan Singh and others (PC Act matter). On 20.05.2026, PW66 Vijay Verma (CFSL scientist) was examined-in-chief; his cross-examination was deferred due to unavailability of defense counsels. Fresh summons issued for PW66 on 10.06.2026, with diet money ordered. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

CBI prosecution case against Brij Bhan Singh and others (PC Act matter). On 20.05.2026, PW66 Vijay Verma (CFSL scientist) was examined-in-chief; his cross-examination was deferred due to unavailability of defense counsels. Fresh summons issued for PW66 on 10.06.2026, with diet money ordered. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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