Supreme Court. File Photo
India

‘State cops can probe Central govt employees’

While dismissing a petition filed by Nawal Kishore Meena, the top court upheld the Rajasthan High Court’s judgment of October 3, 2025.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has held that state police authorities can investigate the offences of bribery under the Prevention of Corruption Act against the central government employees without an approval or consent from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The SC pointed out that Section 17 of the PC Act does not exclude or prevents the state police or a special agency of the state from registering a crime or investigating cases relating to bribery, corruption and misconduct against central government employees.

A two-judge bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and Satish Chandra Sharma, has also made it clear that no prior permission from the CBI is required before registering a case against a central government employee by the state police.

While dismissing a petition filed by Nawal Kishore Meena, the top court upheld the Rajasthan High Court’s judgment of October 3, 2025.

Pakistan summons top US diplomat over envoy's remarks saying J&K part of India

Congress to launch nationwide campaign on paper leak, 'chanda chori'; resolves to sing 2 stanzas of Vande Mataram

Explained: India's ground-water crisis has an electricity problem

Hockey World Cup 2026: Five-star India beat Pakistan, qualifies for next stage

Eat chocolate and keep quiet: Principal tells students as classmate mixes urine in girls' water bottles

SCROLL FOR NEXT