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Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)

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 The Supreme Court recently upheld the West Bengal government’s suit against the Union of India regarding the registration and investigation of cases by the CBI. The State challenged the CBI's operations in the State after revoking its general consent in 2018, alleging constitutional overreach and a violation of federalism. This case was filed under Article 131 of the Constitution, which deals with disputes between the Centre and States.

About CBI

  • Establishment: Founded in 1963 following the Santhanam Committee's recommendations on preventing corruption.
  • Ministry: Functions under the Ministry of Personnel, Pension & Public Grievances.
  • Status: A non-statutory and non-constitutional body governed by the Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act, 1946.
  • Role: The premier investigative agency in India, coordinating with Interpol and handling major investigations across various domains.
  • Motto: Industry, Impartiality, and Integrity.
  • Vision: To combat corruption, economic and violent crimes, and high technology crimes through rigorous investigations and prosecutions.

Organization and Structure

  • Headed by: Director, assisted by special directors, joint directors, deputy inspector generals, and other senior ranks.
  • Recent Developments: In 2021, ordinances extended the tenure of the CBI Director from two to five years.

Types of Cases Investigated

  • Anti-Corruption
  • Economic Offenses
  • Special Crimes
  • Suo-moto Cases

Consent for Investigation

  • General Consent: States must provide general consent for the CBI to operate in their jurisdiction without seeking permission for each case.
  • States like West Bengal, Punjab, and Telangana have withdrawn general consent, requiring the CBI to seek specific consent for each case.

Important Judicial Pronouncements

  • Common Cause vs Union of India (2019): Established that the CBI Director is to be appointed by a committee including the Prime Minister, Leader of Opposition, and Chief Justice of India or their nominee.
  • CBI v. Dr. RR Kishore (2023): Declared Section 6A of the DSPE Act, 1946 as unconstitutional with retrospective effect.
  • CPIO CBI vs Sanjiv Chaturvedi (2024): Ruled that Section 24 of the RTI Act permits disclosure of information on human rights violations and corruption, despite exemptions.
  • Vineet Narain v Union of India (1997): Struck down the "Single Directive" limiting CBI’s independence.

Concerns with CBI

  • Vacant Positions: Significant vacancies (e.g., 1709 out of 7295 posts) affect operational efficiency.
  • Lack of Transparency: Limited public access to case details and investigation progress.
  • State Consent Issues: Difficulty in investigating cases in states that have withdrawn general consent.
  • Credibility Issues: Past criticisms for mishandling high-profile cases.
  • Administrative Hurdles: Need for prior approval for investigating central government employees can impede corruption probes.
  • Funding and Resources: Inadequate funding and underutilization of resources affect effectiveness.
  • Lack of Autonomy: Administrative control by the Department of Personnel and Training raises concerns about independence.

Recommendations for Improvement

  • Address Vacancies: Monitor and expedite the filling of vacant positions in the CBI.
  • Case Management System: Implement a centralized database to track and publicize case details and progress.
  • Legislative Changes: Enact a new law to define CBI’s status, functions, and powers, with safeguards for impartiality.
  • Recruitment Policies: Limit deputation-based recruitment and increase direct recruitment to strengthen the workforce.
  • Transparency: Publish case statistics and annual reports on CBI’s website.
  • State Consent Clause: Remove the consent requirement for cases posing a national security threat, while addressing states' concerns.

Conclusion

The CBI plays a crucial role in investigating high-profile and sensitive cases across India. Addressing its current concerns and implementing the recommended improvements can enhance its effectiveness, transparency, and independence, ensuring it can better serve its mandate of combating corruption and other serious crimes.

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