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Give fixed tenure to bureaucrats, Supreme Court tells Centre, States

New Delhi: In a path-breaking verdict, the Supreme Court today said bureaucrats should not act on verbal orders given by political bosses as it sought an end to frequent transfers and suggested a fixed tenure

PTI Published : Oct 31, 2013 11:42 IST, Updated : Oct 31, 2013 15:27 IST
The judgement comes close on the heels of controversies surrounding Ashok Khemka, IAS officer of Haryana cadre over DLF-Robert Vadra land deal, and Durga Sakhti Nagpal, UP cadre IAS officer, who was targeted by the state government for alleged misconduct.



The apex court passed the verdict on a PIL filed by 83 retired bureaucrats including former Cabinet Secretary T S R Subramanian seeking its directions for insulating bureaucracy from political interference.

The petitioners also include former Indian Ambassador to the US Abid Hussain, former Chief Election Commissioner N Gopalaswami, former Election Commissioner T S Krishna Murthy, former IPS officer Ved Prakash Marwah, and former CBI directors Joginder Singh and D R Kaarthikeyan. 

“This is a landmark judgement. Public servants are not private servants,” said Subramanian.

“Today faith in our Constitution has been reaffirmed...our faith in the strength of democracy has been reaffirmed because the highest court of the land has recognised the problems,” he said, adding “malgovernance affected people and quality of administration”. 

Krishna Murthy lauded the verdict, saying “Good governance is critical to good quality democracy. 

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