Rubbishing the NGO's contention that "This is an attempt to politicise the bureaucracy", the court said "a minister can appoint any one they want. Now the appointments have also been made. Now nothing will happen till next election."
A bench of justices B D Ahmed and Ashutosh Kumar questioned the counsel for NGO for dubbing the June 19, 2014 circular as a "political move", saying it can be be the other way round.
"Anybody who is aggrieved should have filed the petition. You are looking at the circular from a very narrow point of view. There should be some person who is aggrieved. Let him come. Not a single person is seen aggrieved, otherwise they would have come to the court," the court said in apparent reference to the government officials and bureaucrats, likely to be affected by the circular, but not approaching the court.
The bench also suggested to the counsel for NGO, Society for Voice of Human Rights and Justice, to withdraw the plea challenging the Centre's June 19, 2014 circular.
The lawyer said he will take instructions on whether to pursue the matter by the next date of hearing on January 25.
On June 19, 2014 the Narendra Modi government had issued a circular that "any officer/official/private person" who worked as personal staff of a UPA minister in any capacity for any duration may not be appointed in the personal staff of the ministers in the present government.
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