CJI recuses from hearing challenge to appointment of Rao as acting CBI chief

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Monday recused himself from hearing a plea by NGO Common Cause challenging the appointment of M. as the of the (CBI) after the ouster of

The said it would be heard by a bench headed by Justice on January 24.

The selection panel comprises the Prime Minister, of the in the Lok Sabha and the Thus its members are Narendra Modi, and CJI

The meeting of the is set for January 24.

Seeking the quashing of the January 10 decision to appoint Rao as acting head, the NGO has contended that it was "illegal, arbitrary, mala fide and in violation of the Delhi Police Special Establishment (DPSE) Act" and the judgement of the apex court in the and Vineet Narain cases.

It has sought laying down of a specific mechanisms to ensure transparency in the appointment process to the investigation agency.

Meanwhile, Deputy Superintendents of Police on Monday moved the top court challenging the January 11 order transferring him to

Contending that his transfer was "vitiated by mala fide and non-application of mind", Bassi said that his transfer order was violative of the top court's direction issued on January 8 in former CBI Alok Verma's case.

Asserting that the transfer order was intended to "vicitimis" him and "unfairly prejudice the investigation against (former Special Director) Rakesh Asthana", Bassi contended that the transfer order was passed by who is "not competent to pass such orders".

He said that a regular CBI Director alone was competent to issue transfer orders.

After the removal of former as the of the investigating agency on January 10, was appointed as who upon taking the charge nullified all the transfer orders issued by Verma after he was reinstated by the top court on January 8.

Earlier too, on October 24 when Rao was appointed as interim Director, he had transferred 13 CBI officials including (Policy) A.K. Sharma, M.K. Sinha, Anish Prasad, and Tarun Gauba, of Police S.S. Gurm and Deputy Superintendents of Police and

These orders were revoked by Verma after he was reinstated by the top court on January 8.

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First Published: Mon, January 21 2019. 19:58 IST