Four questions appear to survive for examination: (1) Effect of violation of the Rules of Natural Justice on the order: This can be sub divided into two aspects: (i) Whether the order of the single judge is vitiated having been made in violation of rules of natural justice ? (ii) Whether that order is also bad as the learned single judge had not cared to inform himself as to the stage of investigation and if there was any lacuna therein ? (2) What exactly is the role meant to be played by the Special officer and whether the inquiry contemplated to be carried on by him would affect the investigation which was being conducted by the local police authorities? (3) Is it open to the Court to interfere with the investigation which is still proceeding and what are the circumstances in which such interference, if any, is possible, and the guidelines to be followed in such matter? 270 (4) Whether in the facts and circumstances of this case the direction given by the single judge and upheld with certain modifications by the Division Bench was proper? As already point out, power vests in the police authorities of the State Government for conducting investigation into allegations relating to an offence.