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Supreme Court questions Delhi Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar’s proposed tenure extension

The top court has observed that, according to the law, the Centre should let the chief secretary retire and then make an appointment. The bench, headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud, also asked the Centre and lieutenant governor of Delhi to share new candidates’ names.

By CNBCTV18.com Nov 28, 2023 6:08:37 PM IST (Published)

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The Centre has proposed a six-month extension of the tenure of the current Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar, who is due to retire on November 30. This move has been questioned by the Supreme Court (SC), which noted that the new Act allows the Centre to appoint any candidate.
The Delhi government has opposed this extension, citing a complete lack of trust and communication with the current chief secretary. The SC has directed the Centre to give its reasons on Wednesday (November 29) the need for this extension and the powers available for extension.
The top court has observed that, according to the law, the Centre should let the chief secretary retire and then make an appointment. The court questioned if the Centre is so focused on a single IAS officer that it is unable to make a fresh appointment.