Set up 22 special CBI courts in 2 months: SC to Centre

Update: 2013-01-31 01:10 GMT
Expressing its displeasure on failure on the part of the Central government to set up adequate special CBI courts for trying corruption cases involving high-profile politicians and public servants despite its repeated orders, the Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the central government to set up 22 special CBI courts within two months with adequate infrastructure across the country.

A bench of justices GS Singhvi and Fakkir Kalifulla, while giving the direction, made it clear that it was not satisfied with the reasons and explanations given by the authorities concerned.

The bench said the court had taken cognisance of the letter written by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to the chief ministers in July 2009 for creation of additional special courts but it has not yielded results.

The government in 2009 had decided to set up 71 additional special courts, exclusively for trial of CBI cases in various states.

During the last hearing on 13 December, the central government had informed the court that action for creation of 22 additional special courts along with additional posts of public prosecutors and supporting staff has already been initiated and notifications for creating these courts are likely to be issued within four weeks.

During an earlier hearing, the court had said there was a need to set up at least 210 more special courts to deal with more than 1,000 cases pending in different part of the country which are being handled by the agency. It had also taken serious objection that the government has not taken any substantial steps despite letter written in 2007 by the then CJI to the prime minister for establishing special courts.

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