P. C. Sharma
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P. C. Sharma was director of the Central Bureau of Investigation in India 2001-2003 and also served as the head of the national bureau of Interpol. He was the first CBI director to be appointed after the Supreme Court set new guidelines after the Vineet Narain case.[1]
Sharma was controversially appointed to the National Human Rights Commission of India in 2004.[2] [3]
[edit] Notes
- ^ A vacancy in the CBI, Frontline magazine (The Hindu), Vol18 - Issue 10, May 12-25, 2001
- ^ NHRC post: SC notice to Centre on petition, Deccan Herald, Feb 27, 2004
- ^ Former CBI director Sharma joins NHRC, The Times of India, March 4, 2004