No power to name ombudsman on own, says Bhardwaj
January 19th, 2012 - 1:13 am ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )
Bangalore, Jan 18 (IANS) Karnataka Governor H. R. Bhardwaj indicated Wednesday that he cannot follow the example of his Gujarat counterpart and appoint a Lokayukta (ombudsman) on his own.
“I don’t think I have powers. Without the approval of the (state) government, I can’t appoint Lokayukta,” he told reporters on the margins of a function when asked for his comment on the Gujarat High Court upholding Governor Kamla Beniwal’s decision to appoint R. A. Mehta as the state Lokayukta.
Bhardwaj, who has declined to accept Karnataka government’s nominee as new Lokayukta because of a controversy, shot back: “Why do you bring in Gujarat here.”
He said he does not “subscribe to that view (that a governor can appoint the Lokayukta on his/her own).”
The Karnataka Lokayukta Act “is very clear. Without the approval of the government, it cannot be done. It involves multiple consultation process”, Bhardwaj said.
The Karnataka act says the government will have to send the name of person to be appointed Lokayukta to the governor in consultation with the leaders of the opposition in the two houses of the legislature, presiding officers of the two houses and the chief justice of the state high court.
Karnataka’s Bharatiya Janata Party government headed by Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda has recommended the name of former Kerala high court chief justice S. R. Bannurmath.
But Bhardwaj has withheld consent following a row that Bannurmath has built a house in Bangalore on a site meant for civic amenities like a park or building for community use.
The Lokayukta post is vacant since Sep 19 when former Supreme Court judge Shivaraj V. Patil quit over a row that he has acquired two house sites from two housing cooperative societies in violation of rules.
“I have requested the chief minister to send a proposal to me. He is making efforts. I can’t send names. I am not entitled to,” Bhardwaj, a former central law minister, said.
- Bhardwaj rejects BJP government nominee as ombudsman - Feb 06, 2012
- It's letter versus spirit of law in Karnataka (Karnataka Newsletter) - Jan 28, 2012
- Karnataka ombudsman row to end soon, says chief minister - Dec 20, 2011
- Karnataka judge Bannurmath denies governor's charges - Feb 07, 2012
- Karnataka initiates process for selecting new Lokayukta (Lead) - Feb 07, 2012
- No consensus on new Karnataka ombudsman yet - Nov 05, 2011
- Bhardwaj slams Karnataka government over new ombudsman - Dec 19, 2011
- Karnataka assembly rocked over BJP attack on governor - Dec 07, 2011
- House sites row dog Karnataka Lokayukta selection - Oct 28, 2011
- Hazare leads hundreds at 'save ombudsman' rally in Bangalore - Dec 17, 2011
- Bhardwaj pats Gowda, may exacerbate BJP bickering - Jan 04, 2012
- Now row over deputy ombudsman hits Karnataka - Feb 11, 2012
- Karnataka caught in ugly spectacle over Lokayukta - Nov 14, 2011
- Hegde rebuts Yeddyurappa's criticism - Nov 16, 2011
- Karnataka hunts for new ombudsman - Sep 20, 2011
Tags: bangalore, bharatiya janata party, bhardwaj, chief justice, chief minister, civic amenities, consultation process, cooperative societies, counterpart, former supreme court judge, gowda, gujarat high court, kamla, karnataka government, kerala high court, law minister, mehta, ombudsman, party government, supreme court judge