Sushant Singh Rajput case: CBI's record doesn't inspire confidence in probe
Whenever there is a need for an impartial
probe, be it criminal or corruption, there are demands to hand it over to the Central
Bureau of Investigation (CBI). This is because not just people and the
government, even the judiciary fear that state investigative agencies may work
in the interest of politicians or could botch-up cases due to sheer
incompetence. A similar demand was recently made in Sushant Singh Rajput death case.
Investigations by CBI, a central agency,
which is supposedly free from interference of states and their politicians, are
expected to be fair, fast and thorough. That is why the Supreme Court ordered
the agency to probe Sushant Singh Rajput's death case. However, question
remains whether the agency has lived up to expectations.
According to data, at least 65 per cent of
the cases which have been probed by the federal agency between 2015 and 2018
are still awaiting closure. And in cases where the prosecution complaints
(popularly known as chargesheets) were filed, questions were raised about the
credibility of the accusations. Read More
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