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Supreme Court disposes plea challenging Nageswara Rao's appointment as interim CBI chief

Three judges of the apex court -- Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, Justices AK Sikri and NV Ramana had recused themselves from hearing the matter.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: February 19, 2019 12:30 IST
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Nageswara Rao's appointment as interim CBI chief

A plea challenging the appointment of M Nageswara Rao as the interim CBI Director was disposed by the Supreme Court on Tuesday. No further interference is required as the relief has already been granted with the appointment of a full time CBI Director, a bench of Justices Arun Mishra and Vineet Saran said. The verdict came on a plea of NGO, Common Cause, which had challenged the appointment of Rao as interim CBI director.

Earlier on February 1, the Supreme Court during a hearing had said it was "averse" to the arrangement of an interim CBI Director and the Centre should "immediately" appoint a regular chief of the probe agency.

The agency was not functioning properly and the officers were fighting and levelling corruption allegations against each other which was wholly unbecoming of them, the bench had said.

The court had also said that the new CBI director who would be appointed must "trace the movements of files" during the period when former CBI chief Alok Kumar Verma was reinstated to the post for two days.

Three judges of the apex court -- Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, Justices AK Sikri and NV Ramana had recused themselves from hearing the matter.

In its petition in the apex court, the NGO had sought specific mechanisms to ensure transparency in the process of appointing the CBI director.

The plea had alleged that the October 23 last year order of the government appointing Rao as interim CBI director was quashed by the top court on January 8 but the Centre "acted in a completely malafide, arbitrary and illegal manner" to appoint him again in "complete contravention" of the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act.

On January 10, Rao, additional director in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), was made interim chief till the appointment of a new director, after the removal of Verma.

On February 4, Rishi Kumar Shukla, a 1983-batch IPS officer, took charge of the probe agency as a full-fledged director.

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