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CBI or Central Bureau of Investigation is the chief investigating agency of the Union Government which investigates crimes of corruption and other major crimes referred to it by the Union. It originated as Delhi Special Police Establishment in 1941 to look for bribery and corruption in the war supply department during World War II.
Then in 1964 following the recommendations of the Santhanam Committee, CBI came into being under the DSPE Act through a resolution of Home Ministry. CBI is not a statutory body as CBI name is not mentioned in the DSPE and the resolution of Home Ministry does not expressively say that CBI is to be constituted under the DSPE Act. Recently, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice (PSC) recommended that a new independent law/statute be enacted for CBI. But the recommendation was turned down by the government.
The independent law for CBI is a step in the right direction as it will give it functional autonomy and lead to enhanced efficiency in its working. But any such law should clearly define the roles and powers of CBI so that there is no conflict with the roles performed by state police.
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