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The Supreme Court of India recently made headlines by recalling its earlier description of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) as a “caged parrot.” This term, originally coined by the Court in a 2013 judgment, was used to criticize the agency for its perceived lack of independence and for being unduly influenced by the government. The decision to retract this description marks a significant shift in the Court’s stance on the agency’s autonomy and its role in the Indian legal system.
In 2013, during the hearing of a case involving the coal block allocation scandal, the Supreme Court described the CBI as a “caged parrot” in the context of the government’s control over the agency. This phrase was meant to highlight concerns about the CBI’s independence and its susceptibility to political interference. The Court’s criticism reflected broader concerns about the integrity and autonomy of investigative agencies in India.
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The Supreme Court’s decision to recall the “caged parrot” remark can be attributed to several factors:
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The Supreme Court’s decision to retract the “caged parrot” description has several implications:
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