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Jharkhand withdraws 'general consent' accorded to CBI

Hemant Soren
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Published : Nov 5, 2020, 8:41 PM IST

Updated : Nov 5, 2020, 10:18 PM IST

20:40 November 05

Jharkhand withdraws 'general consent' accorded to CBI

Ranchi (Jharkhand): The Jharkhand government on Thursday withdrew the 'general consent' accorded to the Central Bureau of Investigation.

Unlike the National Investigation Agency (NIA) which has a countrywide jurisdiction to take over any case related to terrorism, the CBI requires consent of the state government under section 6 of the DPSE Act, the law that governs the agency's functioning.

Earlier yesterday, Left-ruled Kerala decided to withdraw the general consent accorded to the CBI to probe cases, joining a list of non-BJP ruled states including Maharashtra to have effected a similar move.

The governments of West Bengal, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh had recently withdrawn the general consent to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), a kind of blanket nod for the agency to probe scheduled offences specified in the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act (DPSE) Act, 1946.  

The CBI also lacks a "general consent" from Mizoram.

Read: Consent withdrawn as CBI interfered in state matters: Raut

20:40 November 05

Jharkhand withdraws 'general consent' accorded to CBI

Ranchi (Jharkhand): The Jharkhand government on Thursday withdrew the 'general consent' accorded to the Central Bureau of Investigation.

Unlike the National Investigation Agency (NIA) which has a countrywide jurisdiction to take over any case related to terrorism, the CBI requires consent of the state government under section 6 of the DPSE Act, the law that governs the agency's functioning.

Earlier yesterday, Left-ruled Kerala decided to withdraw the general consent accorded to the CBI to probe cases, joining a list of non-BJP ruled states including Maharashtra to have effected a similar move.

The governments of West Bengal, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh had recently withdrawn the general consent to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), a kind of blanket nod for the agency to probe scheduled offences specified in the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act (DPSE) Act, 1946.  

The CBI also lacks a "general consent" from Mizoram.

Read: Consent withdrawn as CBI interfered in state matters: Raut

Last Updated : Nov 5, 2020, 10:18 PM IST
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