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CASE ANALYSIS – RHEA CHAKRABORTY V. STATE OF BIHAR

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Citation 2020 SCC OnLine SC 656
Date 19 August 2020
Court NameSupreme Court of India
plaintiff/appellant/petitionerRhea Chakraborty
defendant/respondent.State of Bihar
JudgesHon’ble Mr. Justice Hrishikesh Roy

Facts of the case

Issues of the case

The legal considerations of the case presented in the Supreme Court included a number of questions that were triggered by the factual and procedural complexities of the case. The most important issues were cast in the following way:

  1. Whether the Patna Police may have territorial Jurisdiction to enter an FIR under section 154 of the CrPC, knowing that the alleged offences were mostly in Mumbai.
  1. The validity of handing the disquisition over to the Central Bureau of Investigation( CBI) as opposed to the Bihar Police without the go-ahead of Maharashtra.
  1. Whether the FIR registered at Patna could be transferred to Mumbai in favour of Rhea Chakraborty, considering her writ submitted under Composition 32 of the Constitution.
  1. Could the enquiry undertaken by the Mumbai Police be termed as a full-fledged investigation under the CrPC?

Judgment

Final decision: The validity of the Patna FIR was upheld by the Supreme Court, and it also established the jurisdiction of the CBI to conduct an investigation in the case. It denied the request for a change of venue and stressed that a fair, impartial, and transparent investigation must be conducted to see that justice is administered without any political influence.

Reasoning

The Court therefore did procedural law properly and gave consideration to federal interests as well as the principle of fairness and transparency in the exercise of the power of the CBI.

Reference

(This article is written by Tanusri Santra, a 2nd-year student of the Department of Law, Calcutta University, during her internship at Legal Vidhya)

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