If sitting CM commits an offence, can CBI investigate it? ED asks Supreme Court to decide

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The Economic Times India 18.08. 18:06

If sitting CM commits an offence, can CBI investigate it? ED asks Supreme Court to decide

The Enforcement Directorate urged the Supreme Court to decide CBI's power to investigate a sitting chief minister. This plea arose from an alleged obstruction during a search of a political consultancy firm. The court heard arguments regarding the transfer of investigation to the CBI. The Solicitor»»»

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Asian News International India 18.08. 11:28

SC to set up high-powered panel headed by ex-judge to examine police action against student protesters

New Delhi [India], August 18 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it will constitute a high-powered committee headed by a former Supreme Court judge to examine allegations of police excesses against student protesters and other issues arising from demonstrations over alleged NEET and other exam»»»

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Hindustan Times India 18.08. 10:48

SC to set up high-powered panel to probe allegations of police excesses during NEET protest

New Delhi, The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it would constitute a high-powered committee comprising retired judges, a former DGP, an ex-CBI director and others to examine allegations of police excesses against student protesters in Delhi. A bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya B»»»

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The Times of India India 18.08. 04:08

Supreme Court bars CBI, ED from filing report on Rahul Gandhi's assets

File photo: Rahul Gandhi NEW DELHI: Supreme Court Monday barred CBI, ED or any agency from filing any report on any probe into the alleged disproportionate assets of leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi before Allahabad HC, which had directed the two central agencies to probe allegations »»»

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