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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a writ petition filed by the Public Cause Research Foundation seeking a direction to lay down guidelines for appointment of theCAG. Solicitor-General G.E. Vahanvati, appearing for the Centre, told a Bench, consisting of Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan and Justice P. Sathasivam, that the issue was discussed while framing the Constitution but no restriction was imposed on CAG appointment. Even if some change was required in the policy, there was sufficient scope in the Constitution for accommodating it. The Chief Justice told Kamini Jaiswal, counsel for the petitioner: “As regards constitutional posts, we cannot lay down guidelines. They have to come through some legislation in accordance with the Constitution. There are certain procedures to be followed. “Further, all appointments are done through a committee. “We will not give any direction for the laying down of guidelines.” Ms. Jaiswal said the issue required examination to keep at bay “blue-eyed boys of the government” from the post. She said that during the pendency of the petition, the Centre had appointed Vinod Rai CAG. The CJI said, “You are confining your argument to a particular person.” She said that in the absence of any guideline or procedure, retiring bureaucrats with no experience of accounts and audit were getting appointed CAG. © Copyright 2000 - 2009 The Hindu |