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Supreme Court serves notice to CVC Thomas | The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to PJ Thomas, on a plea seeking his removal as Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC). The apex court also issues notice to the government on the CVC issue. The apex court will now pronounce its final
verdict on January 27, 2011. A bench comprising Chief Justice S H Kapadia and Justices
K S Radhakrishnan and Swatanter Kumar heard
a public interest litigation challenging Thomas's appointment to the constitutional
post. The two PILs--one filed by an NGO Centre for Public Interest Litigation
and other by the former CEC--have contended that Thomas was considered for the
crucial post despite objection from the Leader of the Opposition who was part
of a high-powerd committee for the appointment of CVC. On Tuesday, the apex court
pointed out that since the CBI functions under the overall supervision of the
CVC, and therefore, it would be difficult for Thomas to objectively monitor the
investigations. However, senior counsel K K Venugopal appearing for the CBI,
submitted
that there was a provision for allowing one of the Vigilance Commissioners to
take over the functions of the CVC. The apex court had earlier asked the Central
Government if Thomas could function effectively in view of various charges levelled
against him. "Without looking into the file, we are concerned that if a person
is an accused in a criminal case how will he function as CVC," a bench headed
by Chief Justice S H Kapadia observed after Attorney General G E Vahanvati placed
the file in a sealed cover before it. The name of Thomas figures in the chargesheet
filed in a palmoleine export case.
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