A special CBI court on Tuesday reserved its order for June 1 in a bail application filed by Sushen Mohan Gupta, an alleged middleman in the Rs 3,600-crore AgustaWestland VVIP chopper scam case.During the course of hearing, senior advocate Siddhartha Luthra, appearing on behalf of Gupta, contended that the latter will not leave the trial as his whole family lives in India.Special Public Prosecutor DP Singh, representing Enforcement Directorate said that the law enforcement agency has a "substantial proof" that Interstellar technology, a company which received the AgustaWestland kickbacks, is related to Gupta."This is not a mini-trial. We have to go in depth as these cases are new in the country. We have apprehensions. We are reaching out to people who can corroborate the documents. We are reaching towards the last mile connectivity," said SSP DP Singh during the court proceeding.After hearing the arguments, Special CBI Judge Arvind Kumar reserved the order on the bail plea.On May 22, ..