The CBI has filed a disproportionate assets (DA) case against former chairperson-cum-managing director of United Bank of India, Archana Bhargava , for allegedly amassing assets worth Rs 3.63 crore, more than her known sources of income between 2004 and 2014.She was earlier booked by CBI in September 2016 in a corruption case alongwith two private companies and her residence was raided during which documents related to investment worth Rs 10 crore were recovered.CBI alleged in its latest FIR that Bhargava, who held the posts of executive director in Canara Bank and then CMD of United Bank of India, acquired movable and immovable assets in her name and in the name of her husband Sunil Bhargava and son Anshuman Bhargava between April 1, 2004 and February 2, 2014.She had first joined Punjab National Bank in November 1997 as a management trainee and became deputy general manager in 2004 and GM in 2008. She then worked as executive director in Canara Bank from 2011 till 2013 before being appointed as CMD of UBI.The senior banker took voluntary retirement from service in February, 2014.CBI said in its latest FIR that Bhargava has assets worth Rs 5.22 crore, out of which Rs 3.63 crore is fround to be disproportionate to her known sources of income.After the raids at her premises in 2016, CBI had claimed that she had several properties – a three-storey bungalow in Noida, a flat at Vasant Kunj and two other properties in the names of her family members in Delhi and Mumbai. Sources said she was not able to justify the assets and investments during the probe.