CBI case: Extraordinary situations need extraordinary remedies, CVC to SC
Team Udayavani, Dec 6, 2018, 2:52 PM IST
New Delhi: Extraordinary situations need extraordinary remedies, the Central Vigilance Commission told the Supreme Court on Thursday during the hearing of CBI Director Alok Verma’s plea against the Centre’s decision to divest him of powers and send him on leave.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the CVC, referred to apex court judgements and laws governing the CBI and said the Commission’s superintendence (over the CBI) encompasses “surprise, extraordinary situations”.
A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said Attorney General K K Venugopal told it that circumstances culminating in the situation started in July.
“Essence of the government action must be in the interest of the institution,” the bench said.
The top court said it was not that the fight between the CBI director and Special Director Rakesh Asthana emerged overnight, forcing the government to divest the director of powers without consulting the Selection Committee.
It further said the government has to be “fair” and asked what the difficulty was in consulting the Selection Committee before divesting the CBI director of his power.
“The essence of every government action should be to adopt the best course,” the top court said. The chief justice also asked the CVC what prompted them to take such an action since it was not something that happened overnight.
Mehta told the court that the top officers of the CBI, “instead of investigating cases, were investigating cases against each other”. He said the jurisdiction vested in CVC to inquire or else it would have been guilty of dereliction of duty. If it did not act, it would be answerable to the president of India and the Supreme Court, he added.
He said the reference for inquiry against the CBI director has been sent to him by the government.
“CVC started probe but Verma did not give documents for months”, Mehta said. The court was hearing the pleas of Verma, who is challenging the Centre’s decision against him, and the NGO Common Cause, seeking a court-monitored SIT probe into allegations of corruption against various CBI officials, including Asthana.
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