Court’s grip on top CBI officer: ‘Raid’ conspiracy turned out, Joint Director guilty
New delhi: Delhi’s Tis Hazari Court has booked CBI Joint Director Ramneesh and retired officer V.K. in the 23-year-old case. Pandey held guilty. The court said that the raid on the IRS officer’s house was done with wrong intentions and there was misuse of power. The decision made it clear that the entire action was planned to neutralize the CAT order.
‘Raids’ on IRS officer’s house at 5 am
According to the complainant Ashok Kumar Aggarwal (then IRS officer), on the morning of 19 October 2000, the CBI team forcibly entered his house. The guard was beaten, the wall was jumped and the door was broken and the family was locked in a room. After this the officer was dragged outside, due to which he suffered injuries.
New Delhi: Court: ‘There was clear misuse of power’
Tis Hazari Court said in its decision that this raid was not within the scope of the law. Medical reports and witnesses proved that the officers misused their powers and the action was pre-planned.
New delhi: Attempt to suppress CAT order
According to the court, CAT had ordered a review of the officer’s suspension. But instead of replying, CBI officials held a meeting and decided to conduct the raid the very next day, which makes this case a ‘premeditated conspiracy’.
The big message: ‘No one above the law’
New delhi: The court clearly said that those who misuse government position will not be spared. The special thing is that the IRS officer against whom the case was made, was later acquitted in both the cases, which further strengthened the question on the intention of the entire case. yes Went.
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