The High Court of Rajasthan heard a petition filed under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code requesting the court to direct a fair and impartial investigation in a case arising from an FIR registered for offenses under Sections 143, 186, 189, 332, 353 of the Indian Penal Code. The petitioners' counsel submitted that the investigation was subsequently referred to the CID-CB. The court noted that the CID-CB, an independent specialized agency, was already investigating the matter, so there was no need to transfer the case to another agency. The court ordered the CID-CB to submit its investigation report to the court of competent jurisdiction along with the investigating officer's opinion within two months, and that the investigation should
The High Court of Rajasthan heard a petition filed under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code requesting the court to direct a fair and impartial investigation in a case arising from an FIR registered for offenses under Sections 143, 186, 189, 332, 353 of the Indian Penal Code. The petitioners' counsel submitted that the investigation was subsequently referred to the CID-CB. The court noted that the CID-CB, an independent specialized agency, was already investigating the matter, so there was no need to transfer the case to another agency. The court ordered the CID-CB to submit its investigation report to the court of competent jurisdiction along with the investigating officer's opinion within two months, and that the investigation should
The High Court of Rajasthan heard a petition filed under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code requesting the court to direct a fair and impartial investigation in a case arising from an FIR registered for offenses under Sections 143, 186, 189, 332, 353 of the Indian Penal Code. The petitioners' counsel submitted that the investigation was subsequently referred to the CID-CB. The court noted that the CID-CB, an independent specialized agency, was already investigating the matter, so there was no need to transfer the case to another agency. The court ordered the CID-CB to submit its investigation report to the court of competent jurisdiction along with the investigating officer's opinion within two months, and that the investigation should
The High Court of Rajasthan heard a petition filed under Section 482 of the Criminal Procedure Code requesting the court to direct a fair and impartial investigation in a case arising from an FIR registered for offenses under Sections 143, 186, 189, 332, 353 of the Indian Penal Code. The petitioners' counsel submitted that the investigation was subsequently referred to the CID-CB. The court noted that the CID-CB, an independent specialized agency, was already investigating the matter, so there was no need to transfer the case to another agency. The court ordered the CID-CB to submit its investigation report to the court of competent jurisdiction along with the investigating officer's opinion within two months, and that the investigation should