"Why was senior-most officer R K Dutta, supervising high profile 2G and coal scam cases, shifted out of agency without the nod of this court," a bench of Justices Kurian Joseph and R F Nariman said while issuing notice to the government.
"You have to reply on two questions, as to why Dutta was shifted out of CBI by curtailing his tenure and how the CBI's interim director was appointed," the bench said.
The three-member selection committee to appoint CBI director comprises the Prime Minister, the leader of the largest opposition party and the Chief Justice of India.
Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for petitioner NGO Common Cause, claimed that Dutta was shifted out of CBI by curtailing his tenure to ensure that Asthana, a senior Gujarat cadre offier, was made the interim chief of the probe agency.
Mehta argued that Asthana has been serving the agency for long and also handled several high profile cases.
The court, however, asked Mehta to file reply to the petition within a week and posted the matter for hearing on December 16.
The petition, filed by the NGO, alleged that the Centre took a series of steps in a "completely mala fide, arbitrary and illegal manner to ensure that Asthana was given the charge of CBI director".
The plea has claimed that the government did not convene a meeting of the selection committee, even though it was fully aware that Anil Sinha was going to demit the office of CBI director on December 2.
It alleged that the government had "prematurely curtailed" Dutta's tenure and transferred him to MHA on November 30 just two days before Sinha was slated to demit office.
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