[If the very selection process of the Lokpal is vitiated, the whole
purpose is defeated; in fact, it may even turn out to be
counterproductive.

Instead of asking the government to table the necessary amendment in
the parliament at the very earliest - there is no legitimate ground
for the inordinate delay, it tells the government to go ahead without
the opposition nominee in the selection panel.

It's just weird.]

All India | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Sunil Prabhu, Edited by
Deepshikha Ghosh | Updated: April 27, 2017 19:44 IST

HIGHLIGHTS
Anti-corruption Lokpal should be set up without delay: Supreme Court
Law to set up Lokpal was passed in parliament in 2013, enacted year later
Since then, there has been no movement

 The anti-corruption Lokpal should be set up without delay and the
lack of a Leader of Opposition should not hold up the process anymore,
the Supreme Court told the government today. This means, the
government can select an ombudsman without taking the Congress, the
main opposition group, on board.

"Set up a Lokpal without the involvement of a Leader of Opposition.
There is no reason to delay the appointment of a Lokpal due to the
non-availability of a Leader of Opposition," the court said, acting on
a petition that says the process has been delayed for three years.

The law to set up a Lokpal was passed in parliament in 2013 - after a
massively popular campaign led by activist Anna Hazare that included
Arvind Kejriwal and Prashant Bhushan - and was enacted a year later.

Since then, there has been no movement.

Last month, the government told the court that the Lokpal cannot be
appointed for now as there is no Leader of Opposition in the selection
panel and a change in law that would allow the Congress - as largest
opposition group - to be a member has yet to be approved in
parliament.

In 2014, the BJP came to power, decimating the Congress after two
terms. Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said the leader of
opposition's place in the Lokpal selection committee would stay vacant
as there was none. The Congress with 44 seats fell far short of what
it needed to qualify for Leader of Opposition; a party needs to win at
least 10 per cent of seats in the 545-member Lok Sabha.

Amid criticism and prodding from the Supreme Court, the government
later made a concession and decided to include the largest opposition
party in selection panels not just for the Lokpal but also for CBI
chief.

Other members of the Lokpal selection panel are the Prime Minister,
the Lok Sabha Speaker, the Chief Justice of India or a Supreme Court
judge, and an eminent jurist.


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