Karambir Singh\'s appointment to Naval Chief arbitrary\, says Vice Admiral Bimal Verma in petition

Karambir Singh's appointment to Naval Chief arbitrary, says Vice Admiral Bimal Verma in petition

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on Monday moved the stating that the government had in an "arbitrary and whimsical" manner ignored the recommendation of the of Naval Staff and appointed his junior as the next of the

In a letter dated March 23, he stated that the government has "illegally" and in a "wrongful" manner appointed his junior as the next chief.

Verma will be represented by his daughter at the

"The Government has appointed Karambir Singh, as the next in place of Admiral who vacates the office on 31 May 2019," Col said earlier on Monday.

Vice Admiral Commanding-in-Chief (FOC-in-C) East will be the first of to become Chief Naval Staff.

Verma said that he feels that the respondents (government) have illegally and in a wrongful manner used the two letters of Severe Displeasure, which were issued to him in 2005 and 2007, to deny him the post of the Navy chief.

The two letters were issued to Verma on October 28, 2005, and June 20, 2007, and he was promoted to the rank of afterwards, thereby taking away the sting of the said letters.

Verma also said that "it is imperative that the apply the 'Wednesbury rule' and consider whether relevant facts are not considered and irrelevant facts were considered by the respondents before passing the impugned letter.

The forwarded the name of Verma along with Vice Admiral Karambir Singh and Vice Admiral Ajit Kumar, the Commander-in-Chief Western Naval Command and Vice Admiral Anil Kumar Chawla, the Commander-in-Chief Southern Naval Command, to head the Navy.

Subsequently, the government decided on Karambir Singh to be the next Naval chief.

This was the second time, including the appointment of as in 2016, when the government had not gone by seniority but merit among the senior most officers.

Hailing from Jalandhar in Punjab, Vice Admiral Karambir Singh graduated from at Deolali in before joining the NDA.

As a helicopter pilot, Singh has flown Chetaks and Kamovs.

He commanded four ships at various stages of his career including the ICG Chandbibi (patrol craft of Indian Coast Guard), INS Vijaydurg (missile ship), INS Rana and INS Delhi (destroyers).

He also served as the Vice at the headquarters in before moving to last year as

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 18:37 IST