CJI pulls up CBI for failing to meet standards of judicial scrutiny
The CJI highlighted at least five issues - legal ambiguity, weak human resources, lack of adequate investment, accountability, and political interference - that were ailing the premier institution
Current affairs: Chief Justice of India (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi has pulled up the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for its failure to meet the standards of judicial scrutiny in many high-profile and politically sensitive cases.
“The CBI is one of the few investigative agencies that have managed to carve out for itself a special place .... Unfortunately, attention is more often than not drawn to failure than success of any public institution. True, in a number of high-profile and politically sensitive cases the agency has not been able to meet the standards of judicial scrutiny,” Justice Gogoi said while delivering the D P Kohli Memorial Lecture on the role of the police in strengthening justice delivery.
Kohli was founder-director of the CBI.
He said such instances reflected systemic issues and indicated a mismatch between institutional aspirations, organisational designs, working culture, and governing politics. The CJI questioned why the...read more
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