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22/07/2010 Court to hear plea against CBI probe in Bihar   irregularities   Patna, July 22 (IANS) The Patna High Court is set to hear   Thursday the Bihar government's plea to review the court's decision for a   Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into irregularities of Rs.11,412   crore in the state. In a suit filed Monday, the state government said the   Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report, which alleged financial   irregularities in execution of several development schemes, was under   consideration before the state legislature. 
 Hence, an inquiry by the CBI   was not permitted by the constitution, it added.
 
 After hearing a public   suit on the issue last week, a division bench of Chief Justice R.M. Doshit and   Justice S.K. Katariyar handed over the probe to CBI.
 
 The court observed   that this was necessary as the accused in the case included the chief minister,   deputy chief minister, ministers and top officials.
 
 Chief Minister   Nitish Kumar and Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi are among the 47 people   named in the complaint alleging irregularities of Rs.11,412 crore during 2002-08   in Bihar.
 
 Bihar assembly speaker Uday Narain Choudhury Wednesday termed   the high court's "interference" as unconstitutional and "the contempt of the   house".
 
 He said no court or any other agency can examine the withdrawal   of Rs.11,412 crore until and unless the Public Accounts Committee of the   assembly, which is still scrutinising the CAG report, submits its report to the   house.
 
 The Bihar assembly witnessed violent clashes between ruling   National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and opposition members in the last two days.
 
 Sixty seven opposition legislators were suspended Wednesday for unruly   behaviour while demanding Nitish Kumar's resignation over financial   irregularities, prompting one of the members to throw a slipper at the speaker.
 
 Petitioner Arvind Kumar pointed at financial irregularities in the use   of development funds during 2002-08 in Bihar.
 
 The court has fixed July   26 as next hearing date in the case.
 
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