The apex court also made clear that it would not send the appointment issue back to the empowered collegium consisting the Chief Minister, the Leader of Opposition and Chief Justice of the High Court as it had failed to comply with its orders on the appointment of Lokayukta for nearly 20 months.
At the outset, the bench, comprising Justices Ranjan Gogoi and Prafulla C Pant, made clear that it is not going to vacate its order appointing Justice Singh as Lokayukta till there were compelling circumstances to do so.
The apex court had on December 16 last year exercised its constitutional authority and appointed Justice Singh as Lokayukta, saying the constitutional functionaries-- the Chief Minister, the leader of opposition and the Allahabad High Court Chief Justice -- had failed to comply with its orders by not appointing the chief of the state's anti-graft ombudsman.
The state government had also told the court that it will not go ahead with the oath taking ceremony of Justice Singh as Lokayukta till the apex court had heard the plea.
The court had taken note of the fresh plea which alleged that immediately after the appointment, the HC Chief Justice had written a letter to Governor Ram Naik expressing his displeasure with the state government for not disclosing the facts that he had some reservations on Singh's name.
violated the essential condition of rule of law by neither apprising this court of the correct facts and also not approaching this court to apprise it of the true facts even after the Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court had expressed that the name of Justice (Retd) Virendra Singh/Respondent No.3 had been dropped by the Chief Minister himself.
"The so-called 'communication gap' between the Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court and the Chief Minister about which there is no mention before this court during the hearing on 16.12.2015 is destructive of the fundamental conditions upon which the Constitution of India rests - i.E. Rule of law, truth and constitutional morality.
Earlier, the apex court had examined a list of nominees and ordered the appointment of Justice Singh as Lokayukta.
Prior to this, the apex court had on Decemebr 14 rapped the UP government for not appointing Lokayukta in the state despite its directions and asked it to make the appointment by December 16.
