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Supreme Court Questions Nia Power to Register Suo Motu Fir Nia Act Pfi Members Kerala Investigation No Scheduled Offense

Anti Corruption AuthoritiesPublic Sector ManagementJusticeInvestigation

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article covers a legal/administrative question about NIA's investigative powers, with no direct or indirect impact on commodity prices, company margins, supply chains, or sector revenues. No concrete investment, regulation, price move, or economic indicator is present.

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  • Supreme Court questioned NIA's power to register suo motu FIR under NIA Act Section 6(5) on April 23, 2026.
  • Hearing involved two special leave petitions by accused challenging Central government's investigation orders.
  • Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta raised concerns about NIA officers' police authority status.

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Supreme Court Questions Nia Power to Register Suo Motu Fir Nia Act Pfi Members Kerala Investigation No Scheduled Offense — News Analysis