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avani (lawyer)     03 March 2013

Jurisdiction of state acb over central govt employee

can a central govt employee posted in a central govt office situated in a state can be traped, investigated and chargsheeted by the ACB/ vigilance police of that state.



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Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 )     03 March 2013

 The main function of the SV&ACB is to eradicate corruption from the public places, detect leakage of Govt. revenue, cases of disproportionate assets to the known sources of income, abuse of official powers by the public servants causing loss to the Govt. exchequer, illicit felling of trees, encroachment on Govt. land etc. Special attention is being paid to maintain an unobtrusive watch on the cases of demanding/accepting illegal gratification, forgery, cheating, criminal breach of trust, falsification/tampering with records etc. besides, collecting information/intelligence about the prevailing corrupt practices in the Govt. Departments, Boards/Corporations as well as public servants of ill repute and dubious conduct.CBI is for central govt. employees.

avani (lawyer)     03 March 2013

many many thanks for yor response. It is ok that CBI is there for central govt employee but do the state ACBs also have their jurisdiction to charge sheet a central govt. under PC Act. kindly help me further.

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     06 March 2013

ACB has jurisdiction on all cetnral and state govt employee in their state.

 

Further even local thana also has jurisdiction to register cases under PC Act against all central/state govt employee.  But ion such case IO canno tbe below the rank of DSP/ASP/ACP

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avani (lawyer)     06 March 2013

thanks for clearing the position. Is there is any athority or citation??? any judgement???

Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate)     10 March 2013

read PC Act.


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