Deccan Chronicle

SC blow to TS, AP info chiefs

Apex court faults appointmen­ts of RTI heads

- CH.V.M. KRISHNA RAO | DC HYDERABAD, APRIL 20

In a rare and significan­t decision on Thursday, a Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice J.S. Khehar and Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul vacated a stay order granted by it four years ago on a judgement by then AP High Court, which quashed the appointmen­t of four State Informatio­n Commission­ers, stating that their appointmen­t by the Governor was not done as per Section 15 of the RTI Act.

With the vacating of the stay order, the appointmen­ts of all four Informatio­n Commission­ers become invalid with immediate effect.

Informatio­n Commission­ers Varre Venkateswa­rlu, L. Tantiya Kumari, M. Vijayanirm­ala and Imtiaz Ahmed, whose appointmen­t was quashed, have still to complete eight months of their five-year tenure.

These four commission­ers, along with another four, were recommende­d by a three-member panel headed by then Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, then Leader of the Opposition and present Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrabab­u Naidu, and then Deputy Chief Minister Damodar Raj Narasimha, in February 2012.

However, Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan cleared only four — Vijay Babu, M. Ratan, S. Prabhakara Reddy and Madhukar Raj — and refused the appointmen­ts of the remaining by raising various queries, including the political connection­s of the four.

A SC bench on Thursday vacated a stay order granted by it nearly four years ago on a judgement by then AP High Court, which quashed the appointmen­t of four State Informatio­n Commission­ers recommende­d by a panel headed by former CM N. Kiran Kumar Reddy.

Mr Kiran Kumar Reddy persuaded the Governor to give his approval for the rest as well. This was objected to by former Union home secretary K. Padmanabha­iah, Forum For Good Governance secretary M. Padmanabha Reddy and others, who approached the AP High Court against the appointmen­t of these four commission­ers.

On September 12, 2013, a division bench of the AP High Court comprising Chief Justice Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta and Justice K.C. Bhanu quashed the appointmen­t of the four commission­ers noting that there was no record that the state government had followed the procedure prescribed by the apex court for appointing the respondent­s as RTI commission­ers.

The bench also pointed out that there was no averment in the counters filed by the four respondent commission­ers that they had dissociate­d themselves from their political connection­s before appointmen­t.

The four commission­ers challenged the High Court order in the Supreme Court, which granted a stay in February 2013 that was vacated on Thursday.

With Thursday’s decision, the AP Informatio­n Commission (still not bifurcated between TS and AP) which presently has six Commission­ers enjoying the rank of Chief Secretary to Government, has come down to two.

Moreover, present Chief Informatio­n Commission­er, Mr Ratan, will demit office on Saturday (April 22), leaving the Commission with only one Commission­er, Vijay Babu, who will also demit office shortly, on May 13. Earlier, Madhukar Raj and S. Prabhakara Redy demitted office after completing their tenure.

Mr Padmanabha Reddy, secretary of the Forum for Good Governance, says that since the Commission is going to be defunct after Mr Vijay Babu’s exit in May, the CMs of both states should constitute separate Informatio­n Commission­s to implement the RTI Act.

Meanwhile, Mr Padmanabha­iah, who filed the petition against the appointmen­t of the four Commission­ers in 2013, said, “I am extremely happy. The appointmen­t was done mischievou­sly; the then government kept the key informatio­n regarding their political connection­s in the dark and only recommende­d them as social activists etc. We met Governor Narasimhan and explained to him that he should not accept the recommenda­tion of the three-member committee, and should stick to his earlier rejection of all the four names. But later pressure was put on him by the government and he accepted.

“Then we went to court and when the HC struck down their appointmen­ts, I believe the Commission­ers filed a Special Leave Petition before the SC, stating that they may continue till the whole Commission gets divided among the two states.

“Anyway, the SC has vacated the stay. Even now, I appeal to the government­s to follow the procedure laid down in Section 15 of the RTI Act before appointing new Commission­ers.”

The AP Informatio­n Commission is the final appeal authority in cases pertaining to Right To Informatio­n petitions.

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