Supreme Court Orders CBI Preliminary Inquiry Into Allotment Of Contracts To Arunachal CM Prema Khandu's Kin

Gursimran Kaur Bakshi

6 April 2026 10:54 AM IST

  • Supreme Court Orders CBI Preliminary Inquiry Into Allotment Of Contracts To Arunachal CM Prema Khandus Kin
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    The Supreme Court today(April 6) directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to conduct a preliminary inquiry into the alleged irregular allotment of public contracts by the Arunachal Pradesh Government to companies owned by relatives of Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu.

    The Court has directed the CBI to submit a report within 16 weeks as to whether an independent investigation is warranted. The CBI is directed to examine contracts awarded from January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2025. The CBI shall, however, not be precluded from examining the work contracts beyond the above period.

    A bench comprising Justice Vikram Nath, Justice Sandeep Mehta, and Justice NV Anjaria passed the order in a petition filed by the organisations, Save Mon Region Federation and Voluntary Arunachal Senaa. Senior Advocate Prashant Bhushan appeared for the petitioner.

    The Court has also directed the State and its concerned department to cooperate with the CBI and shall make available all relevant records within four weeks. It shall ensure that no record is destroyed.

    Further, the Chief Secretary of the State shall designate a nodal officer within a week for coordination with the CBI.

    The petitioners have alleged that contracts and tenders of the State have been awarded to firms associated with the Chief Minister, his spouse, mother, and nephew. Bhushan, for the petitioners, alleged that contracts worth Rs 1270 crores were illegally allotted to the CM's kin.

    The petitioners approached the Court in 2024, alleging partiality in the giving away of key tenders to close associates of Khandu, including the construction company 'M/s Brand Eagles' (belonging to his spouse). It was further claimed that Pema's nephew, Tsering Tashi, an MLA from Tawang District owning M/s Alliance Trading Co., was awarded work contracts without following due procedure. The petition prayed for an investigation into the matter either by the Central Bureau of Investigation or an SIT.

    Notice was issued to the respondents in January, 2024. In March 2025, the Court sought detailed responses from the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of Finance and the state government with respect to the parties that awarded public work tenders and the manner in which the same were awarded.

    Notably, in 2024, a report was called from the Comptroller and Auditor General in another case pertaining to Khandu's father, Dorjee Khandu, who was also accused of giving important public works contracts to his family companies. While hearing the present case in March last year, then CJI Sanjiv Khanna noted that the CAG report cited the Code of Conduct laid down by MHA for both Union and States' Ministers, which should be followed on entering the office. As per the said Code, no minister can give undue advantage to his or her relatives.

    Case Title: Save Mon Region Federation And Anr v. The State Of Arunachal Pradesh And Ors., W.P.(C) No. 54/2024

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