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'Release caged parrot': Madras High Court says CBI needs statutory status like EC

The court also said that the CBI Director should be vested with ex-officio powers of the Secretary to the Government of India, reporting directly to the Ministry without having to go through the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT).

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The Madras High Court has issued a series of directions to the Central government for releasing the "caged parrot", or ensuring autonomy to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Hearing a Public Interest Litigation to transfer a case of cheating by a finance company probed by Tamil Nadu Police to the central agency, the court's Madurai bench on Tuesday said: "Only when the CBI is given a statutory status, (would) the autonomy of CBI would be ensured. Secondly it should have a dedicated cadre of officers on its own without getting the officials on deputation.

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