In a 78-page report submitted to the Jaipur bench of the High Court yesterday, the ACB claimed that anti-foeticide law enacted in the form of Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques Act was not being followed in various districts of the state.
The High Court had granted two-month time to the DIG, ACB, to probe alleged irregularities in a drive against illegal sonography centres across the state and pin-point the officials who failed to ensure effective implementation of PCPNDT Act for checking female foeticide.
In the probe, the ACB found that former Baran district magistrate Naveen Jain and 20 Chief Medical Health Officers had failed to firmly enforce the required measures to prevent female foeticide in their respective areas.
"It was necessary that the then Collector, Baran, Naveen Jain should have been put to an explanation which was not done," reads the report.
The High Court had ordered the inquiry on a petition filed by one Ritesh Tiwari, a former on-contract law enforcement expert posted in the NRHM department, Jaipur.
Forty-three charges of corruption had been framed against Tiwari, following which he was sacked by the State Health Minister on August 8 last year.
Tiwari has challenged his removal from the post of law enforcement expert in the court.