Karti's case: CBI not caged parrot but "singing parrot" of govt: Sibal

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The arrest of by the in the that the Indian investigating agencies are no longer a "caged parrot but a singing parrot" of the government, said today. Sibal, who has been representing Karti in the legal battle before the Supreme Court, said this was a case of "pure vendetta" as the was helpless and had to take refuge of a statement by Indrani Mukerjea, an accused charged with murdering her own daughter. "The act shows desperation of the investigating agencies which have charged Karti for amassing properties and There is not even an iota of evidence against him.

Having failed to collect evidence, the is now taking refuge of (Section) 164 statement (of Indrani Mukerjea). "This is the character of investigating organisations in today who are no longer caged parrot, but a singing parrot of the government," said. Under section 164 of CrPC, any or may, whether or not he has jurisdiction in the case, record any confession or statement made to him in the course of an investigation. The alleged that the CBI, which arrested Karti, was trying to save all the accused in Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter case in which the court has transferred the of the Bombay High Court, who was dealing with it, and given another roster because she was questioning the CBI's conduct in the case. "This is the same which has allowed witnesses to retract their 164 statements in many cases. If this is the state of our investigating agencies, you can imagine how polluted the process of law has become," said. Karti was today sent for one-day custodial interrogation by a

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 21:30 IST
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