Here\'s why Justice AK Sikri backed Alok Verma\'s ouster

Here's why Justice AK Sikri backed Alok Verma's ouster

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The ouster of as the by the on Thursday, has once again given rise to a fresh tussle between the BJP-led central government and the Opposition, led by the over the issue.

Verma was removed from the post on account of the "extremely serious nature of observations made by the CVC against him". A 1979-batch IPS officer, he was posted as DG, Fire Services, Civil Defence, and Home Guards, three days after he was reinstated as the by the

His reinstatement had come about two-and-a-half months after being divested of his powers and sent on leave by the government.

While there has been a hue and cry over Verma's ouster from the CBI, former spoke to Justice earlier in the day and explained the latter's decision in a post.

In the post titled - 'Once again about Justice A.K.Sikri', Katju wrote: "Yesterday, I had put up a fb (sic) post about Justice AK Sikri, Judge, Supreme Court, who was on the 3-member committee which resolved (by a 2-1 majority) to remove from the post of Director,

"Many people commented on the post asking why was not given a hearing by the committee before taking its decision, so I telephoned Justice this morning and asked him what he has to say about this. I also took his permission to put up this post on fb (sic)."

Quoting Justice Sikri, Katju said that the CVC had recorded prima facie findings of guilt on some serious charges against Verma on the material before it and had given a hearing to Verma before recording its prima facie findings.

"In view of these serious prima facie findings of guilt, and after perusing the material on which they were based, Justice was of the opinion that until the matter was fully investigated and a final decision given about the guilt or innocence of Verma he should not remain on the post of Director, CBI but should be shifted to another post equivalent in rank," Katju elaborated.

Further quoting Justice Sikri, Katju clarified that Verma was not "suspended but only transferred retaining his salary and perks".

"Verma's service has not been terminated, as some people believe. He has not even been suspended, but only transferred retaining his salary and perks," read the post.

"As regards the question of not giving a hearing to Verma, it is a settled principle that even suspension can be done without giving the accused a hearing, and suspensions pending enquiry are very common. It is only dismissal which cannot be done without a hearing," Katju wrote.

In Verma's place, 1986-batch M Nageswara Rao, who was the of CBI, took over as the probe agency's Director.

He will be serving the post until the appointment of a new Director or until further orders, whichever is earlier, according to an order issued by the

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First Published: Fri, January 11 2019. 14:23 IST