SC to hear today plea against appointment of M Nageswara Rao as interim CBI chief

M Nageswara Rao was on 10 January appointed interim chief of CBI. (File Photo: IANS)


The Supreme Court will hear on Monday a plea filed by NGO Common Cause, which has challenged the Central government’s 10 January order appointing M Nageswara Rao as the interim director of CBI.

The matter was mentioned for urgent listing before a Bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi on 16 January. Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the petitioner, urged the Bench ~ also comprising Justice L N Rao and Justice S K Kaul ~ to hear the plea on Friday. Chief Justice Gogoi reportedly told Bhushan that it was “definitely not possible” to hear the matter on Friday and that the plea would be heard next week.

CBI’s additional director Rao was given the charge of the agency’s interim chief on 10 January until the appointment of a new CBI director after the Selection Committee ~ a high-powered panel, headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for the CBI chief’s selection ~ removed the incumbent CBI director Alok Verma on alleged charges of corruption and dereliction of duty.

The NGO’s petition has reportedly sought laying down of specific mechanisms to ensure transparency in the process of the CBI director’s appointment. It has pointed out that Rao’s appointment was not made on the basis of recommendations of the Selection Committee which also comprises CJI or an apex court judge nominated by him, and leader of the single largest Opposition party in the Lok Sabha.

The plea stated that the Centre’s 23 October 2018 order appointing Rao as the acting CBI director was quashed by the apex court on 8 January, but the government “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 two day later.

The petition has sought a direction to the Centre to appoint a regular CBI director forthwith by following the procedure laid down in accordance with the provisions of the DSPE Act, as amended by the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013.

The plea has also sought a direction to the Centre to ensure that “all records of deliberations and rational criteria related to short-listing and selection of the director, CBI, be properly recorded and made available to citizens in consonance with the provisions of the RTI Act”.

Referring to the sequence of events relating to Rao’s appointment as acting CBI chief, the plea charged that the entire process was “mala fide” as the government wanted to “appoint its own choice as CBI director in the interim”.

Meanwhile, the Selection Committee headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reportedly meet on 24 January to appoint the new CBI director.

Mallikarjun Kharge, leader of the principal Opposition Congress in the Lok Sabha who is also a member of the Selection Committee, has termed as “illegal” Rao’s appointment as the CBI’s interim head. In a recent letter to PM Modi, Kharge has demanded that a meeting of the selection panel be urgently convened to appoint the new CBI director.