CBI officials booked for trying to enter HC judge's residence

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Last Updated : Sep 20 2017 | 9:58 PM IST
Odisha Police today registered a case of trespass against a team of CBI officials, who late last night allegedly made an attempt to enter into the house of a sitting judge of Orissa High Court here for conducting a raid and search.
Briefing the media, twin city police commissioner Y B Khurania said that on the basis of information provided by a security guard posted at the residence of the judge, a case under section 448 (house trespass), 353 (to deter public servant from discharge of his duty, 511 (to commit cognisable offence) and 34 (common intention) has been registered in the Cantonment police station here.
"The incharge of the police station has been entrusted to investigate the case," he said, adding that the CBI officials were not able to show any search warrant to the local police station or to the security guard deployed at the residence of the judge to conduct any raid.
Khurania also informed that the standard procedure required by any enforcement agency for the purpose of conducting a raid in the residence of a high court judge was not followed in this case.
In connection with a corruption case originating from Lucknow, the CBI officials came here looking for the house of former Acting Chief Justice I M Quddusi, who in the meantime, has left the city upon his transfer to Chhattisgarh High Court in April 2010.
The CBI officials reached the old quarter of Justice Qudussi, which is now being occupied for nearly seven years by Justice C R Dash, a sitting judge of the high court.
The CBI officials reportedly left the spot immediately without disturbing the judge following the intervention of local police.
It may be mentioned here that Justice Quddusi joined Orissa High Court as a judge in December 2004 and he was made the Acting Chief Justice of the HC here in May 2008. He was transferred from here to Chhattisgarh in 2010 and he retired from there in June 2012.
Meanwhile, irked over the CBI officials' midnight transgression, lawyers of Orissa High Court boycotted court work today demanding a judicial enquiry into it. The lawyers have decided to meet again on Thursday to chalk out their next course of action.

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First Published: Sep 20 2017 | 9:58 PM IST

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