New Delhi (02.04.2022): Chief Justice of India NV Ramana has offered an advice to the government calling for an "independent umbrella institution" to bring various investigating agencies under one roof. He was delivering the 19th DP Kohli Memorial Lecture on CBI foundation Day on 'Democracy: Role and Responsibilities of Investigative Agencies
Justice Ramana said, "There is an immediate requirement for the creation of an independent umbrella institution, so as to bring various agencies like the CBI, SFIO, ED, etc. under one roof. This body is required to be created under a statute, clearly defining its powers, functions and jurisdictions. Such a law will also lead to much needed legislative oversight."
He said it is imperative for the organization to be headed by an independent and impartial authority, to be appointed by a committee akin to the one which appoints the Director of the CBI. The Director of the CBI is chosen by a high powered committee comprising of the Prime Minister, Chief Justice of India and Leader of Opposition.
CBI's credibility has come under deep public scrutiny with the passage of time as its actions and inactions have raised questions in some cases. The CJI said despite having many achievements to its credit, with some personnel making the supreme sacrifice, it is ironical that people hesitate to approach police in times of despair.
His advice for police officers complaining about harassment after government change, asking them to be impartial, saying "when you endear yourself to powers, you will have to face consequences".
He said the image of the institution of police is regrettably tarnished by allegations of corruption, police excesses, lack of impartiality and close nexus with the political class. "Often, the police officers approach us with the complaint that they are being harassed after the change in the regime. When you try to endear yourselves to the powers, you will have to face the consequences," he said.
Justice Ramana said the need of the hour is to reclaim social legitimacy and public trust "The first step to gain the same is to break the nexus with the political executive. Often the best of talents enter this system in expectation of recognition and accolades. But, if the threat of infection looms large, honest and upright officers find it difficult to stand by their oath," he said.
He said the truth is that no matter how deficient and non-cooperative the other institutions may be, if you all stand by your ethic and stand united with integrity, nothing can come in the way of your duty.