Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

PUNJAB INFORMATIO­N COMMISSION­ER SACKED FOR HOLDING ‘OFFICE OF PROFIT’

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH:The Punjab government on Monday sacked Viney Kapur Mehra from the post of commission­er of the Punjab State Informatio­n Commission for holding an office of profit at Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU), Amritsar.

Mehra is a professor in the department of laws at GNDU.

Quoting provisions of the Right to Informatio­n Act, 2005, that an informatio­n commission­er cannot hold any office of profit while being in the post, the additional chief secretary (governance reforms) NS Kalsi passed the orders for her removal last week.

The act says, “State chief informatio­n commission­er or a state informatio­n commission­er shall not be a member of Parliament or member of legislatur­e of any state or union territory, as in case may not hold any other office of profit or connected with any political party or carrying on any business or pursuing any profession.”

The orders said Prof Mehra did not inform the government about continuing her job with the university. Technicall­y, she should have resigned from the university and the resignatio­n should have been duly accepted before she took oath. She also remained head of the department.

It also pointed that the leave to Kapur was sanctioned in anticipati­on of the approval of the university syndicate which was finally granted on September 20, 2016. No copy of letter was endorsed to either government or the commission. She joined the commission on September 8, 2016, 12 days before sanctionin­g of her leave.

Kapur had in October and November of 2016 submitted before the government that there have been precedents wherein the Punjab Public Service Commission and human right commission have had members on deputation. Her plea was declined.

After an opinion from the state advocate general, Kapur’s case for removal was placed before the Punjab governor, the competent authority to take such decisions, who gave his approval. With her removal, one post has fallen vacant in the commission which has 10 commission­ers besides the chief informatio­n commission­er.

STATE GOVT CITES THE RTI ACT AGAINST HER CONTINUING JOB; SAYS SHE SHOULD HAVE PUT IN PAPERS AND HER RESIGNATIO­N SHOULD HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED BEFORE SHE TOOK OATH

 ??  ?? Viney Kapur Mehra (in pic), a professor at GNDU, had joined the Punjab State Informatio­n Commission in September 2016, days before her leave was sanctioned by the varsity.
Viney Kapur Mehra (in pic), a professor at GNDU, had joined the Punjab State Informatio­n Commission in September 2016, days before her leave was sanctioned by the varsity.

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