The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is India’s premier investigating agency that handles everything from major corruption cases to economic offenses. Think of them as India’s FBI yaar – they step in when state police can’t handle big cases or when multiple states are involved.
From the famous Vyapam scam investigation to the coal allocation cases, CBI has been making headlines for decades now.
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What Exactly Does CBI Do?
CBI operates under the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. They’re not your regular police force – these guys handle the big fish cases.
- Anti-corruption cases involving government officials
- Economic crimes and banking frauds
- Special crimes like terrorist activities
- Multi-state crime investigations
- Cases referred by Supreme Court or High Courts
The agency has around 7,000+ personnel working across India, with headquarters in New Delhi and regional offices in major cities like Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
Famous CBI Cases That Made Headlines
Honestly yaar, CBI has investigated some of the biggest scandals in Indian history. The Bofors case involving Rajiv Gandhi, the Hawala scandal, and more recently the 2G spectrum allocation case.
Remember the coal allocation scam? CBI investigated that massive ₹1.86 lakh crore scandal. Then there was the Vyapam scam in Madhya Pradesh – a professional examination scam worth hundreds of crores.
The agency also handled high-profile murder cases like the Jessica Lal case and Aarushi Talwar murder case. These cases showed how CBI steps in when local investigations hit roadblocks.
How CBI Gets Its Cases
CBI can’t just pick up any case matlab – they need proper authorization. Here’s how they get involved:
- Central government refers cases to them
- State governments request CBI investigation
- Supreme Court or High Courts order CBI probe
- Cases involving central government employees
- Multi-state crimes that need coordination
The agency works with an annual budget of around ₹500+ crores, which covers salaries, operations, and infrastructure across the country.
CBI’s Structure and Operations
The CBI director serves for a fixed two-year term and is selected by a committee including the Prime Minister, Chief Justice of India, and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha.
They have specialized divisions like Anti-Corruption Division, Economic Offenses Division, and Special Crimes Division. Each handles specific types of cases based on their expertise.
The agency also has a Central Forensic Science Laboratory in New Delhi and regional labs in cities like Pune, Chandigarh, and Guwahati for technical investigations.
Mujhe lagta hai CBI plays a crucial role in maintaining law and order at the national level. While they face criticism sometimes about political interference, their track record in solving complex cases speaks for itself. From corporate frauds involving thousands of crores to sensitive murder cases – CBI remains India’s go-to agency when justice needs that extra push.

