Calcutta High Court to examine CBI\'s validity

Calcutta High Court to examine CBI's validity

IANS  |  Kolkata 

The will examine the legal validity of the Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act as well as that of the CBI which derives its power to investigate from the legislation.

A BSNL official, Biswas was convicted by a Special for criminal conspiracy and cheating and sentenced to seven years imprisonment.

Justice Banerjee's order came on amicus curiae Phiroze Edulji's submission that the case was related to an interpretation of the Constitution and therefore involved substantial questions of law.

The order noted that the Constitution bench must examine the following questions arising in the case. "Whether the Special Police Establishment Act, 1946, is a valid piece of legislation? Whether the (CBI) is an organ or a part of Special Police Establishment?

"In a Constitution having a federal form with distinct feels of legislation apportioned to the and/or the federating legislature with corresponding power where law and order and their maintenance are part of the power given to the federating states whether a federal police force even for investigation can be made by Central legislation without following the procedure established by the Constitution for making laws which would be enforceable in each of the states," said the order.

In 2013, a order held that the CBI was neither an organ nor a part of the DSPE and cannot be treated as a police force constituted under the DSPE Act, 1946.

The had declared the formation of the CBI "unconstitutional" and quashed the 1963 order under which the investigation agency was formed.

This verdict was stayed by the and the matter is still pending before it.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 20:26 IST