‘Never play with SC order’: Top court chides CBI’s Nageshwar Rao for transferring officer probing Bihar shelter home abuse case

A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi said the transfer of Sharma out of the CBI was in violation of SC orders and that it amounts to contempt.


The Supreme Court on Thursday severely reprimanded former CBI interim director M Nageshwar Rao and asked him to appear before it in connection with the transfer of former Joint Director A K Sharma, who was probing Muzaffarpur shelter home abuse case.

Stating that the transfer of Sharma out of the CBI was in violation of SC orders and that it amounts to contempt, a bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi asked present CBI Director Rishi Kumar Shukla to examine which other officers were associated with the transfer and also sought a reply by February 11.

Apart from Rao, the top court also sought the appearance of all other CBI officers who were involved in the transfer process of Sharma on February 12.

“We are going to take it very very seriously. You have played with the order of Supreme Court of India. God help you. Never play with SCs order,” CJI Gogoi said after CBI counsel informed that two officials including Rao were involved in transferring Sharma.

Sharma was shifted to CRPF as Additional Director. The SC pointed out that its earlier order had said officials associated with probe should not be transferred without leave of court.

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