India, Oct. 9 -- A Delhi court has acquitted three accused persons, including a 1998 batch officer of Indian Railways and Traffic Service (IRTS), in a corruption case registered by the CBI, saying the prosecution failed to prove the foundational facts against them.
Special Judge Sudhanshu Kaushik was hearing the case against the officer, Ravi Mohan Sharma, who was accused of receiving illegal gratification for facilitating the allotment of rail coaches after entering into a criminal conspiracy with Rajesh Champak Lal Jodhani, Kumar Vadilal Shah and a company, Rail Tour (India) LLP.
The CBI had registered a case against them in 2014 under IPC Section 120 B (criminal conspiracy) and provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act.
The agenc...
		
			