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Supreme Court Questions “Super Fast” Appointment Of Election Commissioner Arun Goel

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November 24, 2022
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New Delhi/Nov, 24 : The Supreme Court today questioned what the “tearing hurry” was for the “super fast” appointment of ex-IAS officer Arun Goel as Election Commissioner. Continuing with some stinging remarks on the process, today it went straight into the files on Arun Goel that it had sought yesterday, despite the government’s objection to a “mini trial” within the larger case on how the commissioners are chosen.

The court pointed out: “Minister of Law picks us the names from the list of four names shortlisted… The file was put up on November 18; moves the same day. Even PM recommends the name on the same day. We don’t want any confrontation but was this done in any haste. What’s the tearing hurry?”

It added, “This vacancy [became] available on May 15. Show us from May to November, what prevailed upon the government to do things super fast?” It noted that the process “started and completed on the same day”. “Not even in 24 hours, the process was completed and notified. What kind of evaluation [was done] here?”

Asking about the process of shortlisting four names, the court further remarked: “We are being blunt. If all these four names are carefully chosen, as yes men — we are concerned with the process of selection.”

The hearing was continuing on a third consecutive day after the five-judge Constitution bench, headed by Justice KM Joseph, yesterday said it wants to know if there was any “hanky panky” in the appointment of Arun Goel as he was only recently given voluntary retirement and immediately appointed to the poll body.

Arun Goel took charge only this Monday, November 21, according to the commission’s website. An IAS officer of the 1985 batch from the Punjab cadre, he retired as Secretary, Union Ministry of Heavy Industry, after more than 37 years of service. He is now in line to be Chief Election Commissioner after Rajiv Kumar demits office in February 2025.

The appointment was mentioned by activist-lawyer Prashant Bhushan, who underlined that Mr Goel was made part of the three-member Election Commission — besides chief Rajiv Kumar and AC Pandey — just after the larger issue had come up for hearing last week.

“Arun Goel was, till Thursday, working as a secretary-level officer in the government. Suddenly, he was given VRS (Voluntary Retirement Scheme) on Friday and appointed as an election commissioner,” Mr Bhushan said. He was otherwise to retire on December 31 at the age of 60.

The court rejected the objections by the government lawyer, Attorney General R Venkataramani, who said it wasn’t right to take up individual instances. “We want to see what is the mechanism. We will not treat it as an adversarial and keep it for our record, but we want to know as you claim that everything is hunky dory… You have time till tomorrow,” the court told the government lawyer.

The specific “hanky panky” check comes at a time when the court has been rather scathing in its observations on the wider process.

Pointedly about its independence, the court today presented a “hypothesis” for the central government: “Do you think the Election Commissioner… if he’s asked to take on none less than the Prime Minister — it’s just an example — and he doesn’t come around to doing it: Will it not be a case of complete breakdown of the system?”

It also cited how “one of the Election Commissioners, in fact, resigned”. The court did not take names, rather arguing its central point that the appointment system requires “a larger body” than just the union cabinet to decide on names. “There is a dire need for change.”

The court has already flagged how Article 324 of the Constitution — on appointment of election commissioners — does not chalk out a procedure. It envisages a law by Parliament to define the process, but that’s not been made in the last 72 years.

The government has cited a 1991 law and past conventions of appointment recommended by the PM-led cabinet to the President, who then picks an officer. “Stray instances cannot be the grounds for the court to interfere. To safeguard the position is our endeavour,” the government’s lawyer submitted earlier today.

“First a list is prepared of all senior bureaucrats. And then the list is sent to the Law Ministry which is then forwarded to the PM,” the lawyer explained, and said, “The existing system is working fine and there is no trigger point for the court to intervene.”

The court stressed that it wasn’t saying the system is not correct. “There should be a transparent mechanism,” it added.

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