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NGO Petitions SC Against Rao’s Appointment as Acting CBI Head

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Common Cause has said that Nageswara Rao’s appointment was not made on the basis of recommendations of the selection committee, as mandated under the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act.
NGO Petitions SC Against Rao’s

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The NGO Common Cause has approached the Supreme Court against the appointment of M Nageswara Rao as interim director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The petition states that the appointment of Rao was not made on the basis of recommendations of the high-powered selection committee, as mandated under the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act.

The order dated January 10, 2019 states that the Appointment Committee of the Cabinet has approved the appointment of Nageswara Rao "as per the earlier arrangement". However, this earlier arrangement i.e. Order dated October 23, 2018 making him interim CBI Director, had been quashed by the Supreme Court on January 8, in the Alok Verma case. However, the government still invoked its earlier order which had been quashed, to once again make Nageswara Rao Interim Director of the CBI.

The Government cannot give charge of CBI Director without the recommendations of high-powered committee. So, the Government order giving him charge of CBI Director is illegal and against appointment procedure under Section 4A of DSPE Act, the petition states.

It says: “The Government of India has attempted to stifle the independence of the institution of the CBI by appointing the Director of the CBI in an arbitrary and illegal manner. Further, the lack of transparency in the process of appointment prevents any meaningful public scrutiny and allows the government to exercise undue influence in the process especially at the stage of short-listing of candidates, thereby undermining the institution of the CBI.”

Apart from seeking to quash Rao's appointment, it also seeks directions for laying down specific mechanisms to ensure transparency in the process of appointment of the Director of the CBI.

Courtesy: Live Law

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