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Plea against appointment as CBI director filed out of personal vendetta: Subodh Jaiswal tells Bombay High Court

The CBI director, Subodh Jaiswal filed his affidavit in response to a previous direction by the high court while hearing former assistant commissioner (ACP) of the Maharashtra police, Rajendra Trivedi's plea

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Bombay High Court. File Pic

Bombay High Court. File Pic

Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) director Subodh Jaiswal has urged the Bombay High Court to dismiss a former police officer's petition challenging his appointment as the head of the central agency, citing that the plea was filed out of a "personal grudge". In an affidavit filed before the high court earlier this month, Jaiswal has claimed that the plea filed by Rajendra Trivedi, a former assistant commissioner (ACP) of the Maharashtra police, was malafide and a result of a "personal grudge".

"No case has been made out by the petitioner to invoke the extraordinary jurisdiction of the high court," Jaiswal's affidavit read.

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