The Free Press Journal

SC raps CBI, summons Rao for shifting probe officer

SHELTER HOME CASE TRANSFERRE­D FROM BIHAR TO DELHI

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The Supreme Court on Thursday issued a contempt notice to former CBI interim director M Nageswara Rao and asked him to personally appear before it on February 12 for transferri­ng a senior officer, heading the probe in the Bihar shelter home cases, with a warning that “only God help you”. The court ordered that the case be transferre­d from Bihar to a New Delhi court.

The apex court took serious note of transfer of former CBI Joint Director A K Sharma to CRPF on January 17 without its prior permission despite specific orders earlier that the probe into shelter homes cases, including the Muzaffarpu­r rape and sexual harassment matter, has to be supervised by him only.

“Why you (CBI) did not obtain leave of this court as per earlier orders. It is a fit case for contempt. Why should we bear with you. Enough is enough. Enough . ... we intend to deal with it (contempt),” said a bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi.

The bench, also comprising Justices Deepak Gupta and Sanjiv Khanna, rapped the agency saying, “We are going to take it very very seriously. You have played with order of the Supreme Court. Only God help you. Never play with the Supreme Court’s order.”

Besides Rao, it also directed S Bhasuram, in-charge Director of Prosecutio­n, CBI, to appear for allegedly violating the apex court’s orders.

It directed CBI Director Rishi Kumar Shukla to give the names of the officers, who were part of the process in transferri­ng Sharma out of the probe agency and sought their presence as well on the next date of hearing. The CBI officers will have to file their responses to the show cause notice on February 11.

Besides the Muzaffarpu­r case, the top court had directed CBI to probe 16 other cases in which rampant sexual and physical abuse of inmates was reported at shelter homes in Bihar.

At the outset, the bench took serious note of CBI’s affidavit and asked as to how CBI Superinten­dent of Police (SP) Devender Singh filed it. “How can an SP file the affidavit. Who authorised you and whose instructio­n you filed it...Never play around with the orders of the court. We will start contempt proceeding­s...

“Never file an affidavit without your personal satisfacti­on and on anyone’s orders. The law is your only master... Not any politician, not a bureaucrat. Law is the only master, always keep this in mind,” the bench told after the officer said the affidavit was filed at the instructio­n of Nageswara Rao.

The bench, which had asked CBI to get ready with its response on transfer of Sharma in the forenoon, took up the matter at 2pm and said there were categorica­l orders of October 31, November 28 last year which had asked the CBI not to remove the officer from the team probing Bihar shelter home cases.

It said the orders had also granted CBI the liberty to expand the probe team, but had made clear the investigat­ion would be headed by Sharma.

The bench, after perusing the affidavit of the CBI SP and the minutes of meeting of the Appointmen­t Committee of Cabinet, said, “We see that they were apprised of the court orders and concerned authoritie­s were asked to seek leave of the court. Where is that applicatio­n seeking leave.”

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