The CBI emblem. The motto of the CBI is Industry, Impartiality and Integrity The Central Bureau of Investigation is India's premier investigating agency, responsible for a wide variety of criminal and national security matters. It was established on 01 April 1963 and evolved from the Special Police Establishment founded in 1941. Image File history File links Logoofcbi111. ...
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The Central Bureau of Investigation is controlled by the Department of Personnel of the Union Government headed by a Minister of State who reports to the Prime Minister, although it is administratively part of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs headed by a Cabinet Minister. While analogous in structure to the FBI, the CBI's powers and function are severely limited to specific crimes based on Acts. The CBI is the official Interpol unit for India.The current director of CBI is Vijay Shankar (since December 10, 2005). The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the primary investigative arm of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), serving as both a federal criminal investigative body and a domestic intelligence agency. ...
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Introduction The Central Bureau of Investigation traces its origin to the Special Police Establishment (SPE) which was set up in 1941 by the Government of India. The functions of the SPE then were to investigate cases of bribery and corruption in transactions with the War & Supply Deptt. Of India during World War II. Superintendent of the SPE was vested with the War Department. Even after the end of the War, the need for a Central Government agency to investigate cases of bribery and corruption by Central Government employees was felt. The Delhi Special Police Establishment Act was therefore brought into force in 1946. This Act transferred the superintendence of the SPE to the Home Department and its functions were enlarged to cover all departments of the Govt. of India. The jurisdiction of the SPE extended to all the Union Territories and could be extended also to the States with the consent of the State Government concerned. For the movie, see 1941 (film). ...
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DP Kohli the founder Director of CBI The founder director of the CBI was D.P. Kohli who held office from 1st April, 1963 to 31st May, 1968. Before this, he was Inspector-General of Police of the Special Police Establishment from 1955 to 1963. Before that he held responsible positions in police in Madhya Bharat, Uttar Pradesh and Govt. of India. He was Police Chief in Madhya Bharat before joining the SPE. Kohli was awarded 'Padma Bhushan' in 1967 for his distinguished services. Image File history File links Headkoh. ...
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Kohli was a visionary who saw in the Special Police Establishment the potential of growing into the national investigative agency. He nurtured the organisation during his long stint as Inspector General and as Director and laid the solid foundation on which the organisation grew over the decades to become what it is today.
CBI takes shape As the CBI, over the years, established a reputation of being India's premier investigative agency with adequate resources to deal with complicated cases, demands were made on it to take up investigation of more cases of conventional crime such as murder, kidnapping, terrorism, etc. Apart from this, the Supreme court and even the various High Courts of the country also started entrusting such cases for investigation to the CBI on petitions filed by aggrieved parties. Taking into account the fact that several cases falling under this category were being taken up for investigation by the CBI, it was found expedient to entrust such cases to the Branches having local jurisdiction. CBI is a TLA with a number of meanings, including: Central Bank of India Central Bank of Ireland Central Bureau of Investigation, India Chicago Bridge and Iron Confederation of British Industry Cosmic Background Imager China Burma India theater of World War II Caribbean Basin Initiative C.B.I. This is...
It was therefore decided in 1987 to constitute two investigation divisions in the CBI, namely, Anti-Corruption Division and Special Crimes Division, the latter dealing with cases of conventional crime, besides economic offences. The CBI is a central subject under the Constitution of India, meaning that it reports to the Indian Government and not to the individual states. This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Role and Functions The CBI is the premier investigating police agency in India. It is an elite force playing a major role in preservation of values in public life and in ensuring the health of the national economy. It is also the nodal police agency in India which coordinates investigation on behalf of Interpol Member countries. The services of its investigating officers are sought for all major investigations in the country. CBI as an organisation is held in high esteem by the Supreme Court, the High Courts, the Parliament and the public. The CBI has to investigate major crimes in the country having interstate and international ramifications. It is also involved in collection of criminal intelligence pertaining to three of its main areas of operation, viz., Anti-Corruption, Economic Crimes and Special Crimes. India has a number of intelligence agencies. ...
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CBI investigations have a major impact on the political and economic life of the nation. The following broad categories of criminal cases are handled by the CBI: - Cases of corruption and fraud committed by public servants of all Central Govt. Departments, Central Public Sector Undertakings and Central Financial Institutions.
- Economic crimes, including bank frauds, financial frauds, Import Export & Foreign Exchange violations, large-scale smuggling of narcotics, antiques, cultural property and smuggling of other contraband items etc.
- Special Crimes, such as cases of terrorism, bomb blasts, sensational homicides, kidnapping for ransom and crimes committed by the mafia/the underworld.
Structure of CBI - Further information: CBI Organizational Chart
The CBI is headed by a Director. The other important ranks in the CBI are Special Director, Additional Director, Joint Director, Deputy Inspector General of Police,Sr. Superintendent of Police, Superintendent of Police, Additional Superintendent of Police, Dy. Superintendent of Police, Inspector, Sub-Inspector, Assistant Sub-Inspector, Head Constable and Constable.[1]
Jurisdiction Powers, privileges and liabilities The legal powers of investigation of CBI are derived from the DSPE Act 1946. This Act confers concurrent and coextensive powers, duties, privileges and liabilities on the members of Delhi Special Police Establishment (CBI) with Police Officers of the Union Territories. TheCentral Government may extend to any area, besides Union Territories, the powers and jurisdiction of members of the CBI for investigation subject to the consent of the Government of the concerned State Govt. While exercising such powers, members of the CBI of or above the rank of Sub Inspector shall be deemed to be officers incharge of Police Stations of respective jurisdictions. The CBI can investigate only such of the offences as are notified by the Central Government under the DSPE Act.
Jurisdiction of CBI vis-a-vis State Police Law and Order is a State subject and the basic jurisdiction to investigate crime lies with State Police. Besides, due to limited resources, CBI would not be able to investigate crimes of all kind. CBI may investigate: - Cases which are essentially against Central Govt. employees or concerning affairs of the Central Govt.and the employees of the Central Public Sector Underatkings and Public Sector Banks.
- Cases in which the financial interests of the Central Government are involved.
- Cases relating to the breaches of Central Laws with the enforcement of which the Government of India is mainly concerned.
- Big cases of fraud, cheating, embezzlement and the like relating to companies in which large funds are involved and similar other cases when committed by organised gangs or professional criminals having ramifications in several States.
- Cases having interstate and international ramifications and involving several official agencies where, from all angles, it is considered necessary that a single investigating agency should be incharge of the investigation.
Former Directors | Late D P Kohli 01/04/63 - 31/05/68 | F V Arul 31/05/68 - 06/05/71 | D Sen 06/05/71 - 29/03/77 | S N Mathur 29/03/77 - 02/05/77 | C V Narsimhan 02/05/77 - 25/11/77 | | John Lobo 25/11/77 - 30/06/79 | R D Singh 30/06/79 - 24/01/80 | J S Bawa 24/01/80 - 28/02/85 | M G Katre 28/02/85 - 31/10/89 | A P Mukherjee 31/10/89 - 11/01/90 | | R Sekhar 11/01/90 - 14/12/90 | Vijay Karan 14/12/90 - 01/06/92 | S K Datta 01/06/92 - 31/07/93 | K Vijaya Rama Rao 31/07/93 - 31/07/96 | Joginder Singh 31/07/96 - 30/06/97 | | R C Sharma 30/06/97 - 31/01/98 | D R Karthikeyan 31/01/98 - 31/03/98 | T N Mishra 31/03/98 - 04/01/99 | R K Raghavan 04/01/99 - 30/04/01 | P C Sharma 30/04/01 - 06/12/03 P. C. Sharma was director of the Central Bureau of Investigation in India 2001-2003 and also served as the head of the national bureau of Interpol. ...
| | U S Misra 06/12/03-06/12/05 | J K Dutt 06/12/05-12/12/05 | Vijay Shanker 12/12/05-Present | | Controversies Normally, cases assigned to the CBI are sensitive and of national importance. It is a usual practice for the respective state police departments, to initially register any case coming under its jurisdiction, and if necessary, through mediation by the central government, the cases may be transferred to the CBI. The CBI handles many high profile cases, and is never far from controversy. In law, jurisdiction (from the Latin ius, iuris meaning law and dicere meaning to speak) is the practical authority granted to a formally constituted legal body or to a political leader to deal with and make pronouncements on legal matters and, by implication, to administer justice within a defined area...
Bofors issue In January 2006, it was found that CBI had quietly unfrozen bank accounts of Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi, one of the prime accused in the Bofors scandal of 1986 which had tainted the Rajiv Gandhi government.[2] The Central Bureau of Investigation has been responsible for the inquiry into the Bofors Case. Associates of the late prime minister Rajiv Gandhi were linked to alleged pay-offs made in the mid-1980s by the Swedish arms form AB Bofors, with $40 million in kickbacks moved from Britain and Panama to secret Swiss banks. The $1,300 million arms purchase of 410 howitzer field guns involved in the sale were reported to be inferior to those offered by a French competitor. January 2006 : â - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- â Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accuses European nations of trying to complete the Holocaust by creating a Jewish camp Israel in the Middle East. ...
Ottavio Quattrocchi is an Italian businessman accused of involvement in the Bofors Scandal, the 1980s bribery scandal involving the Swedish arms manufacturer Bofors and prominent Indian politicians, which led to the defeat of the Congress Party in the elections 1989. ...
Bofors is an iron works, cannon maker, and defence industry located in Karlskoga, Sweden. ...
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ISRO spy ring case In 1994 two scientists with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and two Indian businessmen were arrested for allegedly conspiring to sell space secrets to two Maldivian women, who were originally described by newspapers as agents of Pakistani intelligence, for money and sex. The CBI investigation did not reveal the existence of a spy ring, and by early 1995 it was clear that the case was more a product of inexperience and over exuberation on the part of the police and Intelligence Bureau.
Hawala scandal In 1991 an arrest linked to militants in Kashmir led to a raid on hawala brokers, revealing evidence of large-scale payments to national politicians. The prosecution that followed was partly prompted by a public interest petition (see Vineet Narain), and yet the court cases of the Hawala scandal eventually all collapsed without convictions. The CBI's role was again criticised. In concluding the Vineet Narain case, the Supreme Court of India directed that the Central Vigilance Commission should be given a supervisory role over the CBI.[3] Hawala (also known as hundi) is an informal value transfer system based on performance and honor of a huge network of money brokers which are primarily located in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. ...
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The Hawala scandal or hawala scam was an Indian political scandal involving payments allegedly received by politicians through hawala brokers, the Jain brothers. ...
The Supreme Court of India is the highest court of the land as established by Part V, Chapter IV of the Constitution of India. ...
CVC or Central Vigilance Commission is the apex vigilance institution, free of control from any executive authority, monitoring all vigilance activity under the Central Government of India and advising various authorities in central Government organizations in planning, executing, reviewing and reforming their vigilance work. ...
Priyadarshini Mattoo murder case The CBI has been under a cloud owing to its handling of the Priyadarshini Mattoo case, in which the alleged murderer of a 22-year old law student was acquitted for what the case judge called "deliberate inaction" by the investigating team. The accused was the son of a high ranking officer in the Indian Police Service, due to which the case had been shifted from the regular police force to the CBI. However, the 1999 judgment commented on how "the influence of the father of the accused has been there". Embarrassed by the judgment, the-then CBI Director, R K Raghavan, requested two Special Directors, P C Sharma and G H Achari, to study the judgement. Subsequently the CBI appealed the verdict in Delhi High court in 2000, after which the High Court issued a bailable warrant against the accused. The case again shot into limelight in 2006 after much media coverage and public bashing (this was mainly due to a similar acquittal in another high profile case though not handled by the CBI). The CBI filed an application for early hearing in July 2006. The High Court subsequently found Santosh Kumar Singh guilty of rape and murder and awarded death sentence for the same in October 2006. Priyadarshini Mattoo (July 23, 1970 - January 23, 1996) was a 25 year old law student when she was found raped and murdered at her house in New Delhi on January 23, 1996. ...
Nithari Killings The CBI was given the responsibility of investigating the murders of dozens of children in the Nithari village near Noida, UP. This was after the local police was found to be incompetent and lathargic in their investigations. The serial killings were in the Indian and international media for weeks since decomposing bodies were found outside the house of the accused Moninder Singh. Nithari is a village in far western Uttar Pradesh, India, bordering on the Capital, New Delhi. ...
The 2006 Noida serial killings were a series of child murders that occurred in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, a town on the outskirts of New Delhi, India. ...
CBI Academy CBI Academy at Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, started functioning in 1996. The Academy is situated towards east of Delhi, in Ghaziabad District of Uttar Pradesh[4] at a distance of around 40 km from New Delhi Railway Station and about 65 km from Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi. It is spread over of 26.5 acres (107,000 m²) of lush green fields and plantations with a covered area consisting of the Administrative, Academic, Hostel and Residential Blocks. Prior to that a small Training Centre was functional at Lok Nayak Bhawan, New Delhi only for conducting short term in-service courses. CBI then, was dependent on State Police Training Institutions and NPA, Hyderabad for training basic courses of Dy.SsP, SIs and constables. The Academy now caters to the training needs of all ranks of CBI. Training facilities for certain specialised courses are also made available to the officials of State Police, Central Police Organisations (CPO), Vigilance organisations of public sector undertakings, banks and government departments and Indian Armed Forces. Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ...
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, Delhi ( , Hindi: , Punjabi: , Urdu: ) sometimes referred to as Dilli, is the second-largest metropolis in India after Mumbai with a population of 13 million. ...
, Ghaziabad (Hindi: à¤à¤¾à¤à¤¼à¤¿à¤¯à¤¾à¤¬à¤¾à¤¦, Urdu: ØºØ§Ø²Û Ø¢Ø¨) is an industrial city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. ...
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, Uttar Pradesh (Hindi: , Urdu: , translation: Northern Province, IPA: , ), [often referred to as U.P.], is the most populous and fifth largest state in the Republic of India. ...
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CBI & Recent Controversies In spite of its fame for being India's premier investigating agency, the CBI has recently come under heavy criticism for allowing itself to be debased by political influence. Such criticism includes the handling of the Mayawati case, and the controversial appointment of the current CBI director Vijay Shankar. It is widely believed that Mr. Shankar has taken it easy on some key political partners and the UPA government itself in exchange for his appointment as director CBI.
References - ^ http://cbi.nic.in/OrgnChart/orgchart.htm
- ^ http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/world/india/cbi.htm
- ^ Vineet Narain Case, Directions of the Court accessed at [1] November 2, 2006
- ^ http://www.cbiacademy.gov.in/
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