Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SC seeks govt view on J& K DGP issue

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

VALLEY TOP COP Asks attorney general KK Venugopal to give his opinion on appointmen­t of Dilbagh Singh

NEWDELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to interfere with the Jammu and Kashmir government’s move to appoint an acting director general of police (DGP) without hearing attorney general KK Venugopal’s views on the issue.

A Chief Justice Dipak Misraled bench asked Venugopal to give his opinion on the appointmen­t following advocate Prashant Bhushan’s objection to Dilbagh Singh’s ad-hoc appointmen­t as the state’s police chief.

Singh replaced SP Vaid as the DGP on September 6; days after detained relatives of militants were swapped to secure the release of abducted family mem- bers of several policemen on August 31.

Bhushan said Singh’s appointmen­t violated the court’s July 3 judgment prohibitin­g appointmen­ts of acting DGPS. He added there was no reason to remove Vaid. Bhushan claimed Vaid was asked to leave without any charge or consultati­on with state security commission as required as per the court’s judgment.

J&K government’s lawyer, Shoeb Alam, said Dilbagh Singh’s appointmen­t was purely an interim measure to tide over “the peculiar situation” till a regular appointmen­t is made.

“We cannot afford the police force to be without a chief,” he said, citing the law and order situation in Valley.

The court is expected to hear the matter next week.

The state government has moved the top court seeking a modificati­on of its July 3 order that restrained all states and Union territorie­s from appointing any police officer as acting DGP to avoid favouritis­m and nepotism.

States are also required to send names of three senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officers well in advance to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) for clearance before appointing an officer to the post of DGP.

The direction in the July 3 verdict was issued in a case filed by retired IPS officer Prakash Singh for police reforms.

In an applicatio­n submitted to the top court, the state government justified Dilbagh Singh’s appointmen­t saying J&K could not have been without a police chief especially in view of the local bodies’ polls in October and November.

Alam said in compliance with the Supreme Court order, a list of three officers was sent to the UPSC within 12 hours of the appointmen­t.

In his submission, Venugopal said the court’s order in the Prakash Singh case was to prevent misuse of the two-year fixed tenure stipulated in an earlier verdict. Several states, he said, were making appointmen­ts of DGPS on an acting basis and confirming them on the eve of superannua­tion.

Bhushan, appearing for Prakash Singh, said Dilbagh Singh was earlier suspended in a recruitmen­t scam and the J&K government had committed contempt by appointing him. He took the court’s permission to file a formal contempt applicatio­n against the state.

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with Asha, Anganwadi and ANM workers through video conference, in New Delhi, Tuesday,
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with Asha, Anganwadi and ANM workers through video conference, in New Delhi, Tuesday,
 ??  ?? The SC sought opinion from Centre’s top law officer on J&K govt decision.
The SC sought opinion from Centre’s top law officer on J&K govt decision.

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