mangalore today
name
name
name
Saturday, November 16
namenamename

 

Gujarat Lokayuta appointment: High Court backs Governor, setback for Modi


Mangalore Today / PTI

Ahmedabad, Oct 10:  The legal battle between Narendra Modi and the Governor of Gujarat is proving to be a complex one.

Today, two judges of the Gujarat High Court differed on whether the governor erred in how she selected an ombudsman or Lokayukta for the state.

 

Modi-Governor -Lokayukta

 

On August 25, Governor Kamla Beniwal announced that Justice R N Mehta was Gujarat’s new Lokayukta, a post that had been vacant for seven years. Mr Modi objected because he said he hadn’t been consulted. His party, the BJP, said that the appointment violates Article 163 of the Constitution which states that the Governor of a state must act on the advice of the Council of Ministers.

Mr Modi then challenged the Lokayukta’s nomination in court.

Today, Justice Akil Qureshi rejected the government’s argument that the Governor acted without the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers. In his order, Justice Qureshi said that there was a deadlock between the Chief Justice (of the High Court) and Mr Modi over Justice Mehta’s candidacy.

Justice Qureshi believes the opinion of the Chief Justice of the High Court trumps Mr Modi’s. But the other judge hearing the case, Justice Sonia Gokani, began reading out her verdict by saying, "I do not completely agree with my fellow judge." She will deliver the rest of her verdict tomorrow.

Justice Gokani said Mr Modi’s government had tried twice to find a suitable Lokayukta. In both cases, she said the shortlisted candidate was rejected by the Governor.

So the battle between Mr Modi and Governor Beniwal could be referred to larger bench tomorrow. That will depend on whether Justice Gokani completes her verdict with a different finding than her colleague.



Write Comment | E-Mail To a Friend | Facebook | Twitter | Print
Comments on this Article
A.S.Mathew, U.S.A. Tue, October-11-2011, 2:48
If the post of Lokayuta is established under the direction and blessings of the state ministers, how the Lokayuta can be fear-free to conduct his or her job fairly and squarely? The post must be given to somebody from another state, also not involved in politics and totally alien to the political climate of that particular state in which he or she is called to conduct the job with all the fairness and firmness; without any fear of political retaliation from the convicted politicians.
Error:NULL
Write your Comments on this Article
Your Name
Native Place / Place of Residence
Your E-mail
Your Comment
You have characters left.
Security Validation
Enter the characters in the image above