6.Thus, India's position requires significant enhancement of capacity and resources
•in the agencies tasked with matters relating to corruption and money-laundering. Additionally,
•under certain circumstances the nation faces certain sensitive investigative and legal
•processes attendant to important cases, requiring extradition of fugitive offenders, which
•require a continuum. Considering that the Director of Enforcement (ED) and Director, Central
•Bureau of Investigation (CBI) are relevant and significant part of the global movement
•against corruption and money laundering, any possibility of restricting the tenure may
•defeat the object under certain circumstances. Further, at the same time, it is rational to have
•a fixed upper limit to the tenure of such appointments to maintain independence. Furthermore,
•there is every possibility of such global contingencies occurring in the future and therefore,
•amendments in the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946 are necessitated to meet
•such contingencies whenever arises with certain in-built safeguards.
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