Guwahati high court proclaims CBI 'unconstitutional'


Guwahati, Nov 8 (PTI): In a curious judgement, the Gauhati high court has struck down the resolution through which the Central Bureau of Investigation was set up and held all its actions as "unconstitutional". The judgement by the division bench, comprising justices I A Ansari and Indira Shah, came on a writ petition filed by one Navendra Kumar challenging an order by a single judge of the high court in 2007 on the resolution through which CBI was set up.

"We hereby...set aside and quash the impugned Resolution, dated April 1, 1963, whereby CBI has been constituted... We do hold that the CBI is neither an organ nor a part of the Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) and the CBI cannot be treated as a 'police force' constituted under the DSPE Act, 1946," the court said. It further said the aforementioned home ministry resolution was "not the decision of the Union Cabinet nor were these executive instructions assented to by the President". "Therefore, the impugned Resolution...can, at best, be regarded as departmental instructions, which cannot be termed as 'law'," the judgement said.

The court then set aside and quashed the chargesheet, submitted by CBI, against Kumar, along with the trial. Further, the court said, "The actions of the CBI, in registering a case, arresting a person as an offender, conducting search and seizure, prosecuting an accused etc. offend Article 21 of the Constitution and are, therefore, liable to be struck down as unconstitutional."

The court, however, said quashing of the proceedings that are pending in the CBI court would not be a bar to any further investigation by police having jurisdiction over the subject-matter.

  

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  • Ayesha Devi, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    that is why it gave clean chit to Mr LK Advani in Babri Masjid demolition case !!!

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  • Ayesha Devi, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    What will happen in Sowjanya murder case?

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  • S.V.Pai, Karwar

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    What will happen in Bhanwari Devi murder case?

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    This is a super dumb judgement. Should the CBI is unconstitutional, how come supreme court engages such unconstitutional agency to probe criminal and corruption charges?

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  • vivek, herebile / abudhabi

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    apart from court ruling!!....we really need a C.B.I as an independent investigation agency, which can be solved rare to rare cases,
    and people who blame C.B.I as congress bureau of investigation, congress dint rule of its on, it ruled for more than 60 years because of public wish, till the date i believe no party holds the grip to rule the nation other than congress, we really need a change, but who bring the change, communal MODI???, no party from N.D.A supports him, at it is impossible to get B.J.P a majority, i ask B.J.P followers boost on a dream now, a dream which never come true, pity on them....

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  • S.V.Pai, Karwar

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    and your Congress - party of saints and nationalists?

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  • Ayesha Devi, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    Shouldn't congress have saints & nationalists? Are they belonging to BJP alone?

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  • Nanag Shetty , Kinnigoly , Oman

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    At last somebody dared to question !
    As long as CBI is controlled by Union Minister who reports directly to the Prime Minister , fair trials not possible .

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    CBI is in the hands of congress. ROBBER VADRA is the chief utive of CBI.

    Good decision by High Court

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  • S.V.Pai, Karwar

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    CBI stands for Congress Bureau of Investigation.

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  • Rosario Fernandes, Kallianpur

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    At last.?!!!
    Clean up all systems, you will find
    a lot. Also scrutinize all MLA,MP &
    even minister's portfolios, you
    find 80% frauds & malpractices.
    This is the right time before
    election. Clean up the filth.

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman / Washington, DC

    Fri, Nov 08 2013

    Excellent decision.

    ...JH...

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