CBI case: Extraordinary situations need extraordinary remedies\, SG tells SC

CBI case: Extraordinary situations need extraordinary remedies, SG tells SC

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

"Extraordinary situations sometimes need extraordinary remedies", (SG) on Thursday told the while confronting questions in the over Centre's sudden order to send (CBI) Verma on leave.

The Solicitor General's remark came after the of (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi questioned Mehta and asked why didn't the CVC consult the before making a decision in haste.

"has to be fair, what was the difficulty in consulting the before divesting Verma of his power? The essence of every action should be to adopt the best course," CJI Ranjan Gogoi questioned Mehta.

The CJI also raised question over the timing of the order and said, "Fight between the two senior most officers did not emerge overnight, so why did the take immediate steps to divest the Verma of his powers without consulting the '

In response, Mehta implied that the CVC took cognizance of the emergent situation owing to which they made an interim arrangement.

Further pressing on the exceptional nature of the situation, Mehta said: "Extraordinary situation arose, CVC order was passed impartially. Two senior most officers were fighting and investigating cases against each other, instead of probing serious cases. CVC's inaction would have been a dereliction of duty."

The hearing of this case is still ongoing at the

During Wednesday's hearing of the case, KK Venugopal, who was defending the Centre's decision in the over sending Verma on leave, had said that the dispute between the and Special Director was tarnishing the reputation of the institution. He added that both the top officials of the investigating agency were "fighting like cats".

In the same hearing, Mehta appearing for the CVC had told the top court that the commission is responsible for the efficient functioning of the CBI, adding that the investigative agency should report to the CVC.

The central government had recently sent Verma and his deputy Asthana on leave after both levelled allegations of accepting bribes against each other. However, the CBI on October 25 informed that Verma and Asthana would continue to retain their posts as CBI Director and Special Director, respectively.

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First Published: Thu, December 06 2018. 13:12 IST