NEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Wednesday pulled up the CBI for not conducting psychological and lie detector tests on its former special director Rakesh Asthana in a bribery case in which he was given a clean chit recently.The special CBI court asked the agency whether there was any telephonic conversation recording of Asthana, which the agency denied. “What about calls made to Asthana via WhatsApp? The complainant, Sana Satish Babu, has said this in his statement... Evidence cannot be disregarded at filing of chargesheet,” the court said.Special CBI judge Sanjeev Aggarwal directed erstwhile investigating officer in the case, Ajay Kumar Bassi , to appear before it on February 28 to explain the case diary. The court also remarked that Sunil Mittal , a co-accused in the case, “seems like a fictional character emerging from ‘James Bond’ movies”.On Mittal’s son-in-law Someshwar Prasad , the court asked, “Why are you showing so much indulgence to someone who isn’t cooperating and didn’t even share his phone?”The court was earlier displeased over the CBI probe and in a reference to Someshwar, it asked why the accused with bigger roles were roaming free while the probe agency had arrested its own DSP. Asthana and DSP Devender Kumar were given a clean chit owing to lack of evidence.