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1997 (7) TMI 641 - SC - Indian Laws

Issues involved: Allegations of failure by government agencies to investigate matters arising from seizure of "Jain Diaries" leading to discovery of financial support through illegal means, nexus between politicians and criminals, and failure to prosecute offenders.

Summary:
The writ petition alleged that government agencies, including the CBI and revenue authorities, had not fulfilled their duties in investigating matters related to the "Jain Diaries" seizure, revealing financial support through illegal channels and a nexus between influential figures. The petition emphasized the importance of upholding probity in public life and ensuring that all individuals, regardless of status, are investigated fairly and prosecuted in accordance with the law. The Supreme Court highlighted the need for thorough examination of the case to maintain public confidence in the impartiality of government agencies and stressed the principle that the law applies to all, irrespective of their position. The Court clarified that its concern was the proper investigation of accusations, not the merits of the allegations themselves. It directed that any decision to close a case due to lack of prima facie evidence must be promptly reported to the Court for review. Additionally, the Court prohibited settlements or compounding of offenses without its prior approval. Given the public interest in the case, the Court urged the CBI and other agencies to expedite their actions to prevent unnecessary delays and emphasized the national significance of completing the investigation promptly.

 

 

 

 

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