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A potential flashpoint between Centre & states
Hindustan Times Rajasthan
|February 07, 2026
The Supreme Court of India recently ruled (NK Meena vs State of Rajasthan) that a State agency can investigate a complaint of corruption against a central government official without getting the Union government's approval.
In the apex court's opinion, there is nothing in the law that prohibits a state government functionary from investigating charges levelled against a central official. This is a ruling that relied heavily on the judgment in AC Sharma vs Delhi Administration (1973), which dismissed the plea of the accused, a CPWD official, that only the CBI, and not the Delhi administration, could register a case against him. The recent ruling upsets the apple cart and could promote discord between the Centre and the states, particularly at a time when there is an acute lack of trust in the fairness of investigating agencies, both at the Centre and in states.
This story is from the February 07, 2026 edition of Hindustan Times Rajasthan.
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