Updated April 6th 2026, 11:54 IST

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to initiate a preliminary inquiry into the allegations that public works contracts in Arunachal Pradesh were awarded to firms linked to family members of Chief Minister Pema Khandu.
Disposing of a writ petition, the top court ordered the CBI to begin its preliminary probe within two weeks and submit a status report within 16 weeks, indicating whether a full-fledged independent investigation is warranted.
According to the petitioners, development projects worth around Rs 1,245 crore were awarded through tenders, with an additional Rs 25 crore issued as work orders. They argued that these contracts accounted for roughly 3% of the total government work allotted in the state during the period in question.
The court directed that the preliminary inquiry and any subsequent investigation should cover:
The Bench also issued a series of binding directions to ensure the integrity of the probe:
The CBI’s preliminary inquiry will determine whether the allegations merit a regular case and deeper criminal investigation. The matter will come back before the Supreme Court after the agency files its status report within 16 weeks.
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Published April 6th 2026, 11:15 IST