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CASE NO.:
Writ Petition (civil) 79 of 1997
PETITIONER:
Suresh Chandra Sharma
RESPONDENT:
Chairman, UPSEB & Ors.
DATE OF JUDGMENT: 24/02/2005
BENCH:
N. Santosh Hegde, B.N. Srikrishna & P.K. Balasubramanyan
JUDGMENT:
J U D G M E N T
I.A. Nos. 23, 26, 29, 31-34 & 36 IN
O R D E R
By an order made on 13th January, 1998, a High Powered Committee
came to be appointed to carry out investigations into five areas, as indicated
in the order. The High Powered Committee was initially headed by Shri S.
Venkatnarayanan (IAS) Retd., Former Chairman, National Power Finance
Corporation, who was substituted later on by Shri P.K. Kaul, former Cabinet
Secretary of the Government of India. The High Powered Committee
(hereinafter referred to as the "Kaul Committee"), with the expert advice and
assistance of M/s Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore and Indian
Institute of Management, Lucknow, made an indepth investigation into the
areas of reference and produced a Report in two volumes.
One of the issues on which the Kaul Committee had adversely
commented is that transfers and postings of officers and staff are not made
in the State Electricity Board in a transparent and accountable manner.
Although, guidelines for transfer policy of officers of the State Government
(see at Page 495 Volume IA of the Paper Book), are supposed to be the
transfer policy of such officers of the Board also, they have been observed in
breach. The State Government has power under the Electricity Act to issue
directives in the nature of policy directives, but with Board’s Chairman and
top Executive heads packed by political boses, the State Government
appears to be exercising unbridled power of interference in the day to day
working of the Electricity Board. This interference in transfers and postings
with political patronage has totally destroyed the autonomous nature of the
Electricity Board, which has been identified as a serious malaise affecting
the functioning of the Electricity Board.
The original Electricity Board has now been split into U.P. Power
Corporation Limited (for distribution and Transmission), with five
subsidiary distribution companies, namely, Kanpur Electric Supply
Company Limited (KESCO), Purvanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited,
Varanasi, Madyanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited, Lucknow,
Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited, Meerut and Dakshinanchal
Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited, Agra. Thermal generation is entrusted to
U.P. Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Limited and Hydro generation to U.P. Jal
Vidyut Nigam Limited. All these companies are Government companies,
though under the provisions of the Electricity Act, yet independent bodies
subject only to the directives of the State Government only on matters of
general policy.
That there has been large scale interference with the autonomous
functioning of the Electricity Board (now transformed into eight
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autonomous Corporations), is evident from the highly critical report made by
Kaul Committee, whose findings are as under:
"a) The State Electricity Board is functioning as an extension
of the State Government.
b) The Government of UP and individual UP politicians
have long regarded the UPSEB as a social service
agency, not a commercial enterprise.
c) Although the UPSEB is, on paper, an independent entity,
its management serves at the pleasure of Government of
UP and changes frequently.
d) The GOUP officially imposes noncommercial constraints
on UPSEB pricing and personnel policies.
e) While individual politicians interfere unofficially in
personnel, operations, collections, procurement and
more.
f) Employee morale and productivity are low due to lack of
accountability and incentives.
g) Corruption is generally accepted to be serious at all
levels."
(See: Kaul Committee Report Volume 1 Page 70)
Learned amicus curiae took us to the several paragraphs of the Kaul
Committee’s Report which highlighted the deplorable state of affairs found
by it.
When we queried the learned counsel appearing for the State of U.P.
and the learned counsel representing the electricity Corporations as to under
what authority there was governmental interference with the day to day
affairs of the Corporations in the matters like transfers and postings of
officers and staff, neither of them was in a position to contest the situation
that no minister or Government officer had any role to play in the
transfers/postings of officers and staff of such Corporations.
Learned amicus curiae suggested that as the transfer season is round
the corner, it is necessary to pre-empt another round of transfers/postings in
the manner and for the reasons as highlighted by the Kaul Committee report.
He submitted that one way to ensure transparency in the matter of
postings/transfers of officers of these Corporations would be to appoint an
independent monitoring committee consisting of persons with impeccable
reputation and proven administrative ability, which would look into each and
every case of posting/transfer and ensure that they are totally free from
political interference.
We have heard the learned counsel for the State of U.P. and the
Corporations. We are satisfied that the suggestion made by the amicus curiae
has merit and needs to be accepted. That there is imperative necessity to act
urgently, is born out by the facts. Considering that the transfers are likely to
be made in a couple of months, we think that urgent steps are needed to be
taken. We, therefore, direct as follows:
1. No Minister of the State of U.P., nor any Government officer
shall interfere with the transfers/postings of the officers in any
of the Corporations named above.
2. All postings/transfers of the officers/staff of the aforesaid
Corporations shall be monitored by an independent committee
consisting of the following persons:
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(i) Shri S. Venkatnarayanan, (IAS) Retd. Former Chairman,
National Power Finance Corporation, as Chairman;
(ii) A member of the U.P.S.C. to be nominated by the Chairman
of the U.P.S.C.;
(iii) A nominee of the Chairman of the Central Electricity
Authority.;
(iv) A nominee of the Comptroller and Auditor General; and
(v) A nominee of the Central Vigilance Commission.
3. All proposals for transfers/postings of officers and staff of the
aforesaid Corporation should, before finalization, be placed
before the independent committee which shall examine and
approve the transfers/postings on merits and in the light of the
guidelines for transfer policy of officers. (see at Page 495 of
Volume IA of the Paper Book).
4. No transfer/posting which is disapproved by the said
Committee shall be made by the Board of Directors of any of
the aforesaid eight Corporations.
5. The Committee shall make a report to this Court containing its
observations with regard to the transfers/postings of officers
and staff, if any, made for the year 2005, after all such cases
have been considered and decisions thereupon taken.
The Chairman, Union Public Service Commission, the Chairman,
Central Electric Authority, the Comptroller and Auditor General and the
Central Vigilance Commission shall appoint one nominee each to be a
member of the Independent Committee referred to in paragraph 2 of this
order. The said nominations shall be made within a period of 3 weeks of
receipt of a copy of this order.
The Chairman of the said independent Committee shall be entitled to
remuneration of Rs. 3,000/- per sitting, while each of the members shall be
entitled to remuneration of Rs. 2,500/- per sitting. The remuneration
payable to the Chairman and the members of the said Committee as well as
the expenditure incurred by the Committee in the discharge of its functions
shall be payable in equal proportion by the abovesaid eight Corporations and
the State of U.P.. The U.P. Power Corporation Limited shall, in the first
instance, defray the expenses of the said Committee and pay the
remuneration fixed per sitting and shall be entitled to recover the
proportionate shares from the other Corporations as well as the State of U.P.
The Registrar General is directed to forthwith forward a copy of this
order to Shri S. Venkatnarayanan, (IAS) Retd. Former Chairman, National
Power Finance Corporation, the Chairman, U.P.S.C., the Comptroller and
Auditor General and to Central Vigilance Commission, for information and
immediate action.