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Posted 30 Sep 2024

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Many other states, such as West Bengal, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, etc., have also withdrawn their general consent in the past.

  • West Bengal had withdrawn its general consent in 2018, which the Supreme Court upheld in the State of West Bengal v. Union of India case (2024). 

Consent to the CBI

  • As per section 6 of The Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act, 1946, CBI must obtain the consent of the state government concerned before beginning to investigate a crime in a state.
    • In this respect, CBI position is different from that of the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is governed by The NIA Act, 2008, and has countrywide jurisdiction.

Type of Consent

  • General Consent: The CBI is not required to seek fresh permission every time it enters that state in connection with an investigation or for every case.
  • Exception to General consent
    • Cases ordered by the Supreme Court or High Court.
    • Cases registered in other states or union territories.
    • Cases registered before the withdrawal of the consent.
  • Case-specific consent: The CBI would have to apply to the state government in every case.

About CBI

  • Genesis: Established in 1963 on recommendation of Santhanam Committee on Prevention of Corruption (1962-64).
  • Status: Non-statutory & non-constitutional body. It is governed by Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act, 1946.
  • Ministry: Ministry of Personnel, Pension & Public Grievances.
  • Types of cases investigated: Anti-corruption, Economic offences, sensational crime having inter-state/all-India ramifications etc. 
  • Tags :
  • Delhi Special Police Establishment (DSPE) Act, 1946
  • Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
  • General Consent to CBI
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