Deccan Chronicle

CJI recuses himself from Rao’s plea

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New Delhi, Jan. 21: Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi Monday recused himself from hearing a plea challengin­g the government’s January 10 order appointing M. Nageswara Rao as interim CBI director, saying he would be taking part in the meeting to select the CBI director on January 24.

The high-powered Selection Committee, comprising Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the CJI and the Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Mallikarju­n Kharge, is likely to meet on January 24 to appoint new CBI Director.

The post of CBI Director is lying vacant ever since the government removed Alok Verma and appointed Additional Director Rao as interim chief till the appointmen­t of a new director.

“I am participat­ing in the selection committee meeting and so I will not be hearing this,” said the CJI.

The bench, also comprising Justice Sanjiv Khanna, then said that the PIL filed by NGO ‘Common Cause’ would be heard by some other appropriat­e bench.

Rao was made the interim CBI director after the Selection Committee removed Verma as chief

I am participat­ing in the selection committee meeting to select the CBI director on January 24 so I will not be hearing this.

— RANJAN GOGOI, Chief Justice of India

of the probe agency on charges of corruption and derelictio­n of duty.

The NGO, in its petition filed through lawyer Prashant Bhushan, has sought laying down of specific mechanisms to ensure transparen­cy in the process of appointmen­t of CBI director.

It has alleged that Rao’s appointmen­t was not made on the basis of recommenda­tions of the committee.

The plea stated that the October 23, 2018 order appointing Rao as the interim CBI director was quashed by the top court on January 8, but the government has “acted in a completely mala fide, arbitrary and illegal manner” to appoint him again in “complete contravent­ion” of the Delhi Special Police Establishm­ent (DSPE) Act.

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