SC directs centre to file affidavit on steps taken for appointment of Lokpal

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Friday directed the Centre to place on steps taken till date for Lokpal's appointment and expressed its displeasure over the tardy progress made in this regard.

The will forward the names to the selection committee members comprising the prime minister, the of the single largest opposition party, the and an eminent jurist.

A bench comprising Justice and Justice S K Kaul said everything on the issue has to come on record through an

The had submitted that progress has been made since September last year over the appointment of Lokpal and wanted to place before the bench a prepared note.

However, the bench declined to accept the note and said, "Bring everything on record what you have done since September 2018".

After making some oral remarks, the bench in its order said, "We request the to ensure that the steps taken till date are brought on record by means of an affidavit of the competent authority which shall be filed within two weeks from today. List the matter again on January 17."

When the attorney general said that since the last order several steps have been taken, the bench asked him, "What all have you done till date. So much time is being taken".

Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the NGO, Common Cause, which has been pursuing the issue of Lokpal, said the government has not even made public the members of the on its website.

The top court had on July 24 last year rejected as "wholly unsatisfactory" the Centre's submission on the issue of setting up of a search committee for the Lokpal and demanded a "better affidavit".

The apex court was also told that the selection committee members comprising Narendra Modi, then justice of India Dipak Misra, and eminent jurist Mukul Rohatgi had met on July 19 last year to deliberate upon names for members of the search committee.

Mallikarjun Kharge, who is the of the largest opposition party, has been giving a go by to the meetings of the selection panel.

The top court on July 24 last year was told that the selection panel also took note that the search committee is to comprise a minimum of seven people, including chairperson, with experience in anti-corruption policy, public administration, vigilance, policy making, including insurance and banking, and management, etc.

The Centre on September 27, 2018 had constituted an eight-member search committee headed by former Justice to recommend the names to the selection panel for appointment of Lokpal.

Other members of the search committee are former of (SBI) Arundhati Bhattacharya, A Surya Prakash, (ISRO) A S Kiran Kumar, Justice Sakha Ram Singh Yadav, former of Allahabad High Court, Shabbirhusein S Khandwawala, former head, Lalit K Panwar, retired of cadre; and former

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First Published: Fri, January 04 2019. 17:55 IST