The court "strongly advised" CBI Director to formulate a policy and guidelines on the issue saying, "such (existing) policy of CBI not only causes suspicion on their working but it is also very disheartening for the common citizens as to why CBI chooses to arrest a few and let off many without any valid reason."
It also observed that it is not known as to whether the CBI has any such policy which they follow for arresting or not arresting a particular person accused of committing similar or more serious offences than those who are taken into custody by them in the same case.
"It will be appropriate and justified for CBI to give reasons as to why they have chosen not to arrest a particular person and have decided to arrest the others with similar or less serious allegations," the judge said.
The observations came while rejecting the anticipatory bail plea of two persons who are allegedly involved in a fraud and corruption case of over Rs 200 crore. Some of the accused in the case have already been arrested by the CBI.