New Delhi:The Supreme Court Monday said the report filed by a committee headed by its former judge Justice (retd) D K Jain regarding role of erring police officials in the 1994 espionage case relating to ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan cannot be the basis for prosecution and the CBI has to probe and collect material in the FIR lodged by it.
Narayanan, 79, had been acquitted in the matter and was eventually awarded Rs 50 lakh compensation by the apex court. The CBI, which has registered an FIR in the matter, has to investigate and proceed as per law, the apex court said.
They (CBI) cannot proceed against you (accused) on the basis of the report only. They have to investigate, collect material and then proceed as per law. Ultimately, it is the investigation which will be done. Report cannot be the basis of your prosecution, a bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and Sanjiv Khanna said.
The bench said this during the hearing after an advocate, appearing for one of the accused, requested that the committee's report be shared with them as the CBI has relied heavily on it. Nothing will turn on the report. The report is only an initial information. Ultimately, CBI will conduct investigation which will have the consequences, the bench said.
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At the outset, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that the FIR registered by CBI has the gist of the report. The bench mentioned that the report says FIR has been lodged but it has not been uploaded on the website.
It observed the apex court had earlier said that only the committee's report not be made public and authorities are free to proceed as per law. Mehta said the FIR registered in the matter has been filed in the concerned court and it can be uploaded on the website during the course of the day, if the court permits.
We hasten to add that the earlier order only required CBI to ensure that report submitted by the Justice D K Jain committee should not be made public. Now that CBI has finally decided to proceed in the matter, further steps after registration of FIR shall follow as per law and no directions are required in that regard from this court, the bench said.
It also observed that accused will have the liberty to avail the remedies available to them and the concerned court will decide on it in accordance with law. At the fag end of hearing, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) S V Raju said that since the committee has filed its report, the panel may have to be wound up. As the report has been finally acted upon, we accede to the request of ASG S V Raju that Justice D K Jain committee constituted under the order of this court may cease to function, said the bench while appreciating the efforts of the committee.
The apex court had on September 14, 2018 appointed a three-member committee, while directing the Kerala government to cough up Rs 50 lakh compensation for compelling Narayanan to undergo "immense humiliation".