Investigation Transfer Rights India
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In India, complainants must be informed about investigation transfers, including reasons and orders. Key cases include Vineet Narain vs Union of India, State of Bihar vs P.P. Sharma, and CBI vs State of Rajasthan. These cases emphasize procedural fairness and the rights of complainants.Full Conversation
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In India, there are procedural guidelines for transferring investigations. The complainant has the right to be informed of the reasons, order, and application under which the investigation is transferred. If this information is not provided, it may be considered a violation of procedural fairness.
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In India, the case of "Vineet Narain & Ors. vs Union Of India (UOI) & Anr" (* SCC (*) *) is significant. It emphasizes the rights of the complainant to be informed about the status of an investigation and the procedural fairness required in the transfer of investigations.
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Sure, here are a few more cases related to the issue of investigation transfer and the rights of the complainant in India:
- State of Bihar vs P.P. Sharma, IAS and Anr. (AIR * SC *)
- CBI vs. State of Rajasthan (AIR * SC *)
- Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India (AIR * SC *)
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