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Join us in Fighting Corruption |
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- The CBI welcomes your suggestions and look forward to interacting
with you through this site.
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The CBI welcomes information relating to corruption in
Central Government departments and Central Public Sector
Undertakings. The Website can be used to pass on the information.
The identity of the informants can be kept secret, if they so desire.
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Every State in India has at least one CBI office headed by a
Superintendent of Police, where a signed complaint can be lodged.
The complaint can be sent by post, fax or in person.
Select the Branch nearest to you for information on Corruption
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As a matter of policy,
The CBI does not entertain anonymous / pseudonymous complaints.
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The CBI does not take up investigation of conventional crimes like murder, theft, robbery etc.
unless directed by the Supreme Court / High Courts or referred by
State Governments.
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This is because "police" is a State subject under the Indian
Constitution and the basic jurisdiction to investigate crimes is
that of State police. The CBI's power to investigate cases is
derived from the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act. The CBI can
investigate the offences notified under this Act in the Union
Territories and with the consent of State Governments, in the
States. Besides, since the CBI is a small force, administratively
also it has not been considered expedient for the CBI to investigate
the conventional crimes unless directed by the Supreme Court/High
Courts or referred by State Governments.
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