India, April 15 -- The Delhi high court has allowed the chief executive officer of a coaching institute at Old Rajendra Nagar - where three IAS aspirants died by drowning in July 2024 - to get possession of some financial documents, dismissing apprehensions by the parent of one of the deceased that doing so would derail the trial in the case.

The April 1 order, made public later, upheld a city court's order of September 26, 2024 that permitted Rau's IAS Study Circle CEO Abhishekh Gupta to get a photocopy of certain financial documents lying in the coaching centre's premises. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), probing the case also had no objection to the trial court order.

A bench of justice Amit Mahajan passed the order, reject...