To,
Honorable Chief
Justice, SC, India
The DGP, Bihar
The Chief Minister,
Bihar
Date:-18 march 2014
Subject:-Regarding the
time-bond submission of case diary and completion of inquiry
Sirs,
Duly I wish to remind
you that limitless time for submission of case diary by the Investigating
Police Officer give them an opportunity to be corrupt. They demand and fix the
huge amount of money for the submission of case diary. They do not take the
order of the court respectfully to submit the case diary to grant/reject the
bail for the accused despite frequent reminders. The court especially lower
court also appear to be helpless in pressing for the submission of the case
diary timely which emboldens the IO of
the case to brazenly extort as much money as they desire from the needy for the
submission of the case diary. The act of the IO in causing delay in bail is a
multiple violations or infringement of justice or process to seek justice. Such
act and delay in submission of case diary by IO of the cases undermines the
authority and prudence of the court to grant bail.
There is one law that
the bail is auto-granted if the charge-sheet is not submitted in court within
ninety days. There ought to be a rule to submit the case diary by the IO of the
case within nine days failing which the case should be considered frivolous and
the accused be granted/rejected bail on the basis of available FIR.
The aforesaid
practices are the best examples of legal corruption and bribery.
I, therefore, appeal
you to revisit the existing faulty practices.
Copy to;
1. The Prime Minister, India
2. The Home Minister, India/Bihar
3. The Law Minister, India/Bihar
4. The DGP, Bihar
5. The Chief Minister, Bihar
6. Other honorable recipients
Regards
Sd/-Prabhash Chandra
Sharma
Journalist (Print
Media, Daily)
Secretary (Working
Journalists Union of Bihar)
Coordinator (Online
Multi-Complaint Center)
Activist (Bihar
Right to Information Forum)
@ Patrakar Sadan,
Pahalwan Ghat,
P.S-Buddha Colony,
Patna, Bihar-800001
(India)
Email:-vikaschandrabudha@yahoo.co.in
CM, Bihar 18-3-14
Complaint Number- 99999-1803140107
DARPG 18-3-14 Complaint Number- DARPG/E/2014/014448
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