Jaitley call records case: Delhi Police to file chargesheet on Tuesday New Delhi: The Delhi Police will submit its chargesheet against private detective Anurag Singh - an accused in the Arun Jaitley phone tapping case - and his aides on Tuesday, said sources on Monday, adding that the police have yet not linked Anurag Singh to any politician.

Police are likely to state in its chargesheet that Anurag Singh collected call records of important leaders within the BJP as he was looking for a contact who could help him get out of the 2006 phone tapping scandal, said sources.

Police will also tell court that their investigation is still on and they are still in the process of acquiring information from email servers based abroad, added sources.

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Jaitley CDR case: Court seeks DCP's reply A court on Wednesday sought response from the Delhi Police on the alleged "illegal detention" of the wife of one of the accused, who was arrested for illegally retrieving call detail records of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Arun Jaitley. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Sanjay Bansal passed the order on allegations made by arrested private detective Neeraj that the Special Cell of Delhi Police is illegally detaining his wife who is...  
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06:06 PM, Mar 07, 2013

Jaitley CDR case: Court rejects constable's bail plea A Delhi court on Saturday rejected the bail plea of constable Arvind Dabas, an accused in the Arun Jaitley phone tapping case. While rejecting his bail plea, the court said it did not have jurisdiction to hear it. ...  
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