NGO moves apex court against Rao’s appointment as interim CBI chief
NEW DELHI: An NGO on Monday moved the Supreme Court opposing the appointment of Mnageshwara Rao as the CBI’S interim director and for directions for laying down specific mechanisms to ensure transparency in the appointment process.
In a writ petition, the NGO — Common Cause — represented by senior counsel Prashant Bhushan, said it was seeking quashing of the order dated January 10 appointing Rao as the interim chief after the removal of Alok Verma because it was “illegal, arbitrary, mala fide and in violation of the Delhi Police Special Establishment (DPSE) Act” and the judgement of the apex court in the Alok Verma and Vineet Narain cases.
The NGO contended that the high-powered Selection Committee for appointment of the CBI Director has been completely bypassed by the union government which has arbitrarily, without any jurisdiction, appointed Rao as interim director on January 10. “The appointment of Nageshwara Rao as interim CBI Director was apparently not made on the basis of recommendations of the high powered selection committee. The order dated January 10, 2019 states that the appointment committee of the Cabinet has approved t he appointment of Nageshwara Rao ‘as per the earlier arrangements’.
“However, t hi s earlier arrangement i.e. order dated October 23, 2018 making Rao the interim Director, had been quashed by this court vide order dated January 8, 2019 as it was made in violation of the procedure for appointment of CBI Director as defined in the DPSE Act,” it said. The organisation contended that the government still invoked its earlier order which has been quashed to once again make Rao interim director even though it was not the competent authority.