[The selections and appointments are done with the leader of the largest
opposition party in the Lok Sabha having been made to sit out.

Defeats the very purpose.
Has grave implications.

It's another matter that the Supreme Court played a role in ensuring that
happen.
That makes it even more disturbing.

<<The appointments are likely to trigger a political controversy as
Congress veteran Mallikarjun Kharge, leader of the largest Opposition party
in the Lok Sabha, had boycotted the committee meetings.
Kharge had refused to attend as he had been called as a special invitee,
and not as a full member, on the ground that the Congress lacks the minimum
strength required in the Lok Sabha for him to be considered the leader of
the Opposition.
The selection committee has as its members the Lok Sabha Speaker, leader of
the Opposition in the Lower House, the Chief Justice of India or an apex
court judge nominated by him, and an eminent jurist nominated by the
President or any other member. Kovind had nominated former attorney-general
Mukul Rohatgi as the “eminent jurist” against the vacancy arising out of
the death of senior advocate P.P. Rao.>>]

https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/first-lokpal-appointed/cid/1687193?fbclid=IwAR2WLvXmlsMPwE32uIQgJYlyr8KCXI6MDGl2MubZAVGZPsV3KGg_ueZteJY

First Lokpal appointed
Justice Ghose, 66, retired as a Supreme Court judge in May 2017 and has
been a member of the NHRC since June 29 that year

By PTI in New Delhi

Published 20.03.19, 12:38 PM
Updated 20.03.19, 12:38 PM
a min read

The name of retired Supreme Court judge Pinaki Chandra Ghose was doing the
rounds as the possible Lokpal.
The name of retired Supreme Court judge Pinaki Chandra Ghose was doing the
rounds as the possible Lokpal.
(National Human Rights Commission, India)
A former Supreme Court judge, Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose, was on Tuesday
appointed as the country’s first Lokpal, the anti-corruption ombudsman, an
official communiqué said.

Former Sashastra Seema Bal chief Archana Ramasundaram, former Maharashtra
chief secretary Dinesh Kumar Jain and two others, Mahender Singh and
Indrajeet Prasad Gautam, have been appointed as the ombudsman’s
non-judicial members.

Justices Dilip B. Bhosale, Pradip Kumar Mohanty, Abhilasha Kumari and Ajay
Kumar Tripathi are the judicial members, the communiqué from Rashtrapati
Bhavan said.

“The above appointments will take effect from the dates they assume charge
of their respective offices,” it said.

Justice Ghose, 66, retired as a Supreme Court judge in May 2017 and has
been a member of the National Human Rights Commission since June 29 that
year.

A selection committee headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi had
recommended the appointments, which were approved by President Ram Nath
Kovind.

The appointments are likely to trigger a political controversy as Congress
veteran Mallikarjun Kharge, leader of the largest Opposition party in the
Lok Sabha, had boycotted the committee meetings.

Kharge had refused to attend as he had been called as a special invitee,
and not as a full member, on the ground that the Congress lacks the minimum
strength required in the Lok Sabha for him to be considered the leader of
the Opposition.

The selection committee has as its members the Lok Sabha Speaker, leader of
the Opposition in the Lower House, the Chief Justice of India or an apex
court judge nominated by him, and an eminent jurist nominated by the
President or any other member. Kovind had nominated former attorney-general
Mukul Rohatgi as the “eminent jurist” against the vacancy arising out of
the death of senior advocate P.P. Rao.
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