'CBI can't carry out enquiry without talking to government'


New Delhi, Jul 10 (IANS): Against the backdrop of the Supreme Court restraining the CBI from speaking to the government on its ongoing investigations into the coal scam, the law ministry feels that the probe agency can't go about its preliminary enquiry with such communication.

"It is not possible for the CBI not to talk to the government during the course of its investigation at the stage of preliminary enquiry," said a highly-placed ministry source, taking the apex court position head-on.

The source said that there are three stages - the first is the preliminary enquiry stage and that necessarily involves dialogue with the government otherwise the investigating agency can't proceed with its probe. The second stage involves investigation and the last stage is filing of the charge sheet.

Taking a dim view of some courts continuing monitoring of cases even after the filing of charge sheets, the source said: "Once the charge sheets are filed, no one can supervise the matter."

Urging that every stake holder in the system should observe the "Lakshman Rekha", the source said it too can speak a lot as it is privy to much more information but such a course would be bad for the system.

The ministry source dismissed a Central Information Commission (CIC) order treating political parties as par with public authorities, saying the two entities were different and there was a court judgment supporting this position.

However, this "does not mean that they (political parties) should not be transparent in their functioning", added the source.

The source did not take a favourable view of the recent apex court judgment asking the Election Commission to frame guidelines to restrain political parties from promising freebies in their election manifestos.

"Election manifesto is a manifesto of political parties and there could be no impediments in what parties want to say in it," the source said.

  

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  • Ranjith Shetty, Nonal /Jordan

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Atleast now CBI is consulting Govt. at the center, If BJP is at the center CBI will consult not only govt,they will also have to consult RSS, BAJARANGA DAL, VHP etc. God save CBI.

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore-Shj

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    CBI itself admits who are their masters. What a honest agency.

    CBI will ask Govt, Madam whom should we name in th report, madam gives the job to Diggi & Shindhe, as usual they will name BJP?Sangh Parivar/RSS even if any new baby is born in each of their family homes.

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  • Madhav, Maane/Udupi

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Rakesh Shetre leave that apart, if you remember this was your prediction for last assembly election -

    Rakesh shetty, mangalore
    Sunday, May 05, 2013

    I AM SURE FINAL RESULT WOULD BE LIKE THIS:

    1. BJP-131
    2. JDS-33
    3. KJP- 28
    4. CONGRESS-26
    5. OTHERS-6

    And you know what was the outcome!!!!

    Now whats your predictions for Loksabha elections?

    Please let us know so that we can get the real picture from your predictions

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    I FEEL CBI WILL CARRY OUT AFTER 2014 ELECTION POLL.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    FEKUS & DUMBOS cannot win elections....

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Add SCAMBO, AMUL BABY,, TOO CANT WIN....

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