Gujarat HC’s split verdict on Lokayukta
The Gujarat high court on Monday gave a split verdict on the appointment of a Lokayukta by the governor with one judge upholding it and another differing from that view.
Dismissing the state government’s petition challenging the appointment of Justice R.N. Mehta as the Lokayukta by governor Kamla Beniwal on August 25, Justice Akil Qureshi rejected the government’s contention that the governor acted without the aid and advice of the council of ministers cannot be held right in this case as it was a peculiar case.
In his order, Justice Qureshi said the post of Lokayukta had been lying vacant for the last eight years and there was a deadlock between the Chief Justice (of the high court) and chief minister on the name of Justice Mehta.
When the Chief Justice suggested Justice Mehta’s name, the chief minister and his council of ministers rejected Justice Mehta’s name.
There was a deadlock and in such a stage the opinion of the Chief Justice is supreme, Justice Qureshi said.
He said since the last Lokayukta retired in 2003, the government did not begin the consultation process till 2006. And when the consultation process began in 2006, there was no appointment till 2011, which is five years. Justice Sonia Gokani, the other judge, did not complete reading out her verdict. She will continue on Tuesday. — PTI
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