Karnataka withdraws CBI consent for state probes
According to section 6 of the Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act, 1946, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) needs consent from the respective state governments to conduct investigations in their jurisdiction
PTI
Bengaluru, 26 Sept
The Karnataka government on Thursday decided to withdraw
general consent given to CBI to investigate cases in the State.
"The notification granting general consent for CBI to
probe criminal cases in Karnataka state, under the Delhi Special Police
Establishment Act, 1946, has been withdrawn," Law and Parliamentary
Affairs Minister H K Patil said after a meeting of the Cabinet, chaired by
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
According to section 6 of the Delhi Special Police
Establishment (DSPE) Act, 1946, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) needs
consent from the respective state governments to conduct investigations in
their jurisdiction.
Speaking to reporters here, he said: "It has been done
because it is clear that the CBI or the central government while using their
instrumentalities are not using them judiciously. So, case-by-case we will
verify and give (consent for CBI probe), general consent has been
withdrawn."
Asked whether this was being done to "shield" the
Chief Minister who is facing a probe in the Mysuru Urban Development Authority
(MUDA) site allotment case, Patil said: "on CM there is a court order for
Lakayukta probe, so there is no such question."
He said there is concern being expressed
"day-in-and-day-out" that CBI is misused in several cases.
Even in the cases that the state government had given to CBI
or the agency had taken up, in several of them chargesheets were not filed,
Patil said. "They (CBI) refused to file chargesheets, they refused to
probe umpteen number of mining cases."
Asked whether the government has done this keeping in mind
the demand for CBI probe into Karnataka Maharshi Valmiki Scheduled Tribe
Development Corporation fund misappropriation case by the BJP, the Minister
said: "It has nothing to do with it as the matter is in court, the court
will decide."-PTI
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