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HYDERABAD: Describing the state government's approach in appointing four 
information commissioners as whimsical, arbitrary and devoid of laid down 
procedures, the AP High Court on Thursday set aside the appointments and 
directed the state to conduct the selection process afresh and appoint new 
commissioners in six weeks time.

The Kiran Kumar Reddy government had appointed Varre Venkateshwarlu, Lam 
Tanthiya Kumari, Imtiaz Ahmed and M Vijayanirmala as information commissioners 
on February 6 this year. All these four persons are from the Congress party and 
though they are supposed to sever their political association with the party 
before they join the information commission, they did not do so, said the bench 
of Chief Justice Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta and Justice K C Bhanu while delivering 
the verdict. 

In selecting the new information commissioners, the state was directed to 
comply with the provisions of the Right to Information (RTI) Act as well as the 
judgments of the courts including the recent one by the Supreme Court in the 
Namit Sarma vs Union of India case. The appointments were challenged by former 
Union home secretary K Padmanabhaiah and the Forum for Rule of Law. 

The commissioners, whose appointments were 'under challenge,' too said that 
their affinity with the Congress will in no way affect their ability to 
independently function as information commissioners. But this was not the 
spirit of the law, which categorically says that they should cease to be 
members of that political party. That did not happen in this case, the bench 
said. 

While Gandra Mohan Rao, the counsel representing Padmanabhaiah said that the 
state did not follow the procedure prescribed by the Act before filling the 
posts, K Vivek Reddy, counsel for Forum for Rule of Law, said that the required 
empanelment with a list of eligible candidates was also not done. 

The need for giving wide publicity while inviting applications for the posts 
from persons of eminence in various fields and the need to keep the leader of 
the Opposition in the selection process were totally ignored, they said."The SC 
made it clear that the government has to follow these procedures while making 
appointments to information commissions and despite that, the state of AP has 
given a go by to the order of the apex court also," they said. "Worse still, 
the state has no material to show the basis for its conclusions in this case. 
What were the names they considered, where was the notification that called for 
the applications, where was the merit-wise recommendations of the selection 
committee? In the absence of any such material, the whole selection process has 
turned out to be a mere colourable exercise of power and was done basing on 
extraneous considerations," Gandra Mohan Rao said.The bench agreed with the 
arguments of the petitioners and
 nullified the appointments accordingly. 

Earlier, governor ESL Narasimhan too had returned the file pertaining to these 
appointments raising similar objections. But when a determined state sent back 
to him the same file without considering any of his objections, the latter had 
no option than to appoint them as information commissioners.
 
Joseph Fernandes
Mumbai


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