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In-charge arrangements for the post cannot go on: SC

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New Delhi, April 5: The Supreme Court Monday asked the Centre to consider convening before May 2 the meeting of a high-powered committee consisting of the Prime Minister and others for appointment of CBI director observing that “in-charge arrangements” for the post cannot go on.
A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and Vineet Saran was informed by the Centre that meeting of the committee — consisting of the Prime Minister, leader of the single largest opposition party and the Chief Justice of India or any judge of the apex court nominated by the CJI — will be convened after May 2.
Prashant Bhushan, appearing for petitioner NGO ‘Common Cause’ which has sought direction for appointment of a regular CBI director, claimed before the bench that the Centre is delaying the meeting of the committee as it “wants to bypass” the present CJI S A Bobde who is retiring on April 23.
During the hearing, the bench orally observed that “in-charge arrangements” for CBI director cannot go on.
“There is a point in what Mr Bhushan says,” the bench told Attorney General K K Venugopal, while referring to the prayer seeking regular appointment of the CBI Director.
Venugopal told the bench that the senior most person was appointed as CBI’s interim director. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who also appeared in the matter, termed the arguments raised by the petitioner as “absurd” and alleged that “unscrupulous public spirited citizens are making accusations left, right and centre against individuals and institutions”.
The bench said it would hear the matter on April 16.
On March 12, the Supreme court had sought response from the Centre on the plea seeking direction for appointment of a regular CBI director. (PTI)

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