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'Decision taken in good faith does not constitute crime'

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 13 2013 | 4:59 PM IST
Toeing the line taken by the Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Minister of State for Personnel and the nodal minister for CBI, V Narayanasamy today said that a decision taken in good faith did not constitute a crime and official policy should not be questioned.
Speaking at the valedictory session of the three-day conference organised here as part of CBI's Golden Jubilee celebrations, Narayanasamy said that if there was no criminal intent behind a decision, it should not be taken to constitute criminal misconduct.
"I would go one step further and say that a decision taken by the executive in good faith will not constitute a crime.
"If an officer of the government takes a decision in the interest of the nation, in good faith, we have to see the decision taken as being a bona fide one and therefore it does not constitute crime," he said.
"The decision is taken by the government under the prevailing situation... When there was no mens rea, there was no criminal intent, it cannot be considered a crime," the Minister added.
He said that although the CAG had recommended auction of natural resources, one could not auction off water and air which, too, were natural resources.
Talking about CBI, he said the government was ready to give the agency more powers insofar as its working was concerned.

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First Published: Nov 13 2013 | 4:59 PM IST

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