The notices, issued by a division bench of justices N H Patil and B P Colabawalla, are returnable after six weeks.
The court was hearing the PIL by Sports and Physical Development Association (SPEDA) which has challenged appointments made in 2011 while alleging that Chavan directly recruited 12 sports persons in various posts such as deputy collector, deputy superintendent of police and tehsildar.
The judges today sought a clarification on whether it (government) had a policy by which the chief minister directly recruited sports persons in government jobs without following the proper procedure.
"If you have a policy of the CM directly recruiting sports persons in government services, then place it before us. We will see if it (policy) is in consonance with the rules and regulations," said justice Patil.
Gunaratan Sadavarte, advocate for the petitioner, argued that as per rules and regulations for the appointment of sports persons in government jobs, the state had to first issue an advertisement inviting applications. They are then scrutinised and after personal interviews, recruitment is made through Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC).
"Without following any procedure, the chief minister's office issued a press note on October 4, 2011, saying these appointments had been made," claimed Sadavarte.
Apart from violating rules and regulations, these appointments are contrary to the Supreme Court judgement in Umadevi versus State of Karnataka case. There cannot be "back door entry" as far as government recruitments are concerned, argued Sadavarte.
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