No permission needed to probe senior officers for graft, rules SC



New Delhi, May 6 (NDTV): Top officers can be investigated without the government's sanction, the Supreme Court today ruled, saying that "a corrupt servant is a corrupt servant."

A provision in the law governing the CBI says the agency needs sanction from the government to investigate senior bureaucrats accused of corruption. That provision, Section 6A of the Delhi Police Act, was struck down by the court, which called it unconstitutional.

"Corruption is the enemy of the nation. You can't discriminate between a senior and junior level officer. A corrupt servant is a corrupt servant. You cannot protect one set," the judges said.

In 2003, the rules requiring the government's permission to investigate top officers were brought in by an administrative order, which the court had then called unconstitutional. The measure was again brought in by an amendment in the CBI Act, which was today struck down.  

"Just because officer happens to be a senior officer above the level of joint secretory he cannot be granted this kind of protection or immunity from investigation," the court said.             

BJP leader Subramanian Swamy had petitioned the court against the 2003 rule arguing that it discriminates while investigating a senior or junior officer.
  

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  • ZAMEER, UDIPI

    Tue, May 06 2014

    very good move SC bring truth to Nation

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Tue, May 06 2014

    In Karnataka the corrupt officers when caught by Lokayukta, get promotion and posting to another fertile place as a reward for being corrupt.
    I dont think this SC ruling will be effective when our Govt ( read Corrupt Politicians) are hell bent on protecting Corrupt Govt Officers as these govt Officers themselves are the conduit (brokers) for politicians to get bribe.

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  • JOHN R LOBO, Kaikamba/Dubai

    Tue, May 06 2014

    Hatsoff Dr.Subramanin Swamy

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  • valerian D' Souza, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, May 06 2014

    This is only till the elections. Then later no body can touch the senior Babu's, Because they are the one who bring revenue to the new coming leaders...!

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  • Krishna, Mangalore

    Tue, May 06 2014

    Good judgement. Now let us see which govt ( BJP / CONG ) is sincere in prosecuting the govt officers.

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  • KLD, Mangalore

    Tue, May 06 2014

    Good move by SC. In reality to probe against sr.officers Govt will not give permission they are associated with them in corruption

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