The
Union
Government
has
moved
to
the
Supreme
Court
to
make
it
party
to
the
probe
transfer
plea
of
Rhea
Chakraborty.
On
Friday
(August
7),
Centre
told
the
top
court
that,
“The
impleadment
is
in
the
interest
of
justice
and
would
not
cause
prejudice
to
any
of
the
parties
in
the
present
transfer
petition.”
The
Department
of
Personnel
and
Training,
that
issued
notification
for
a
CBI
(Central
Bureau
of
Investigation)
probe,
too
has
added
that
the
centre
being
a
party
in
the
case
is
necessary.
For
the
unversed,
Rhea
had
moved
to
the
Apex
Court
to
challenge
the
case
filed
against
her
in
Patna
with
regards
to
Sushant
Singh
Rajput’s
death.
The
actress
wanted
the
case
to
be
transferred
to
Mumbai,
and
the
court
is
due
to
hear
the
matter
again
next
week.
#SushantSinghRajputDeathCase:
Centre
moves
Supreme
Court
in
an
impleadment
application
asking
to
be
made
a
party
in
the
case.
The
Apex
court,
in
the
meantime,
has
provided
all
parties
(Maharashtra,
Bihar
Police
and
Rajput’s
father)
a
few
days
to
put
on
record
their
respective
stand
on
Chakraborty’s
case
transfer
petition.
Justice
Roy
had
added
that
the
Mumbai
Police
must
submit
its
records
of
investigations
done
so
far.
Meanwhile,
Rhea
along
with
her
brother
Showik
Chakraborty
and
Shruti
Modi
(Rajput’s
former
manager),
have
given
their
statements
to
the
Enforcement
Directorate,
in
regards
to
the
money
laundering
case
under
the
Prevention
of
Money
Laundering
Act
(PMLA).
It
must
be
recollected
that
following
Sushant’s
death
on
June
14
and
while
Mumbai
Police’s
investigation
was
underway,
the
late
actor’s
father,
K
K
Singh,
lodged
an
FIR
in
Patna
against
Rhea
and
five
others
alleging
that
they
had
siphoned
off
Rs
15
from
Sushant’s
account
in
one
year.
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