Millennium Post (Kolkata)

NGO moves top court, seeks appointmen­t of regular CBI chief

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A plea has been filed in the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the Centre to forthwith appoint a regular CBI director.

The petition, filed by NGO Common Cause, has alleged that the government has failed to appoint a regular CBI director as per section 4A of the Delhi Special Police Establishm­ent (DSPE) Act, on the expiry of term of Rishi Kumar Shukla on February 2 and instead appointed Praveen Sinha as an interim director of the premier investigat­ing agency.

The plea, filed through advocate Prashant Bhushan, has also sought a direction to the Centre to initiate and complete the process of selection of the CBI director well in advance, at least one to two months before the date on which the vacancy to the post is about to occur.

The director of the CBI is the final authority in the organizati­on. He supervises all the work in the CBI and is responsibl­e for constituti­on of investigat­ing teams for probing cases. Hence, this court and later on Parliament have made determined efforts to enhance the functional autonomy of the CBI director and limit the extent of executive discretion in the matter of appointmen­t of this key functionar­y, the plea said.

It said that appointmen­t of regular CBI director as per the statutory law is necessary for upholding the rule of law and for enforcemen­t of the rights of citizens under articles of the Constituti­on dealing with equality before law and protection of life and personal liberty.

The plea said the Centre has appointed Sinha as an interim/ acting CBI director till the appointmen­t of a new director or until further orders.

It said that appointmen­t of CBI director has to be made on the recommenda­tion of a committee consisting of the prime minister, leader of the single largest opposition party and the Chief Justice of India or any judge of Supreme Court nominated by the CJI.

Referring to an earlier judgement of the apex court, the plea said the top court had directed that Director Generals of Police (DGP) in the states should have a minimum tenure of at least two years irrespecti­ve of his date of superannua­tion.

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