HC refuses to stall EC order transferring 2 IPS officers

Press Trust of India  |  Amaravati 

The Friday refused to stall the Election Commission of India's order, transferring two IPS officers, including the of Intelligence and a in the state government, and keeping them away from election duties.

A division bench, comprising acting and Justice Satyanarayana Murthy, ruled that there was 'no case for interim relief' in the matter and said the state should comply with the EC order.

It rejected the government's contentions on the issue, particularly that the DG had nothing to do with the conduct of elections and that the EC had no jurisdiction over him.

The EC had late on Tuesday night issued an order to Anil Chandra Punetha, directing that the DG, Intelligence, and Superintendents of and Srikakulam districts be transferred forthwith and attached to the headquarters.

It said no election-related work should be assigned to the three officers till the completion of the polls. Around midnight on Tuesday, Punetha issued an order transferring the three officers in line with the directive.

The scene, however, changed on Wednesday as the issued a fresh order that afternoon, cancelling his earlier one and retained the Intelligence DG to the same post while shifting the two SPs.

The EC subsequently appointed and as SPs of Srikakulam and Kadapa districts.

The also got a writ petition filed in the High Court, challenging the ECI order even as shot off a seven-page letter to the poll panel, protesting the transfers, particularly that of the DG, Intelligence.

alleged that the election commission's action was 'prima facie hasty, biased, undemocratic and suffers from the principles of natural justice".

He claimed the EC's conduct has become "questionable" due to this "coloured decision", which is deliberately aimed at benefitting the YSR "under the influence of (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi, aided by (Telangana Chief Minister) K Chandrasekhar Rao".

The issued a separate order on Wednesday, designating certain police officers from the DGP to the rank of a for law and order duties in connection with the April 11 elections to the Lok Sabha and state Assembly.

The DG of Intelligence has been kept away from election duties.

"The ECI cannot engage in unchecked, arbitrary and uncanalised exercise of power. The ECI order suffers from the vice of lack of jurisdiction, suffers from being a colourable exercise of power and is based on alien purposes or oblique motives which have nothing to do with the conduct of polling duties," (General Administration Department) N Srikant said in the petition, filed on behalf of the chief secretary.

The heard arguments in the case on Thursday.

The YSR also impleaded in the case.

General D Srinivas contented that the ECI has no jurisdiction to transfer an not under its purview.

Former AG Prakash Reddy, for the ECI, pointed out that the Intelligence DG was very much on election-related duties under Section 28-A of the Representation of People Act and that the issued an order in this regard.

The AG claimed the said government order was issued erroneously.

"How could the police department function without the intelligence wing?" the ECI countered.

The delivered its verdict on the petition on Friday, refusing to grant any relief to the

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First Published: Fri, March 29 2019. 14:15 IST