NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear the plea of a group of opposition parties on 'misuse' of central probe agencies.
Fourteen
political parties led by the Congress have alleged
arbitrary use of Enforcement Directorate and Central Bureau of Investigation by the Union government in arresting opposition leaders.
A bench headed by CJI D Y Chandrachud has posted the case for hearing on April 5.
In their petition before the court, these parties have sought laying down of guidelines by the top court for law enforcing agencies and courts on arrest and remand.
Senior advocate AM Singhvi told the court that the parties are seeking laying down of guidelines for pre-arrest procedure to be followed by probe agencies and post-arrest procedure to be followed by prosecutors and courts.
He added that these parties garnered 42% of total votes and feel misuse of CBI and ED has put democracy, a basic structure of Constitution, in peril.
He also said that the petitioners have given pre-2014 and post-2014 statistics on misuse of the agencies to arrest political opponents.