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Gujarat High Court

Rahul Sharma vs State Of Gujarat & 1....Opponent(S) on 18 December, 2017

Author: R. Subhash Reddy

Bench: R.Subhash Reddy

                C/WPPIL/203/2017                                            CAV JUDGMENT



                    IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD

                              WRIT PETITION (PIL) NO. 203 of 2017



         FOR APPROVAL AND SIGNATURE:



         HONOURABLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR. R.SUBHASH REDDY


         and
         HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE VIPUL M. PANCHOLI

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         1     Whether Reporters of Local Papers may be allowed
               to see the judgment ?

         2     To be referred to the Reporter or not ?

         3     Whether their Lordships wish to see the fair copy of
               the judgment ?

         4     Whether this case involves a substantial question of
               law as to the interpretation of the Constitution of
               India or any order made thereunder ?

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                          RAHUL SHARMA, I.P.S. (RETD.)....Applicant(s)
                                          Versus
                            STATE OF GUJARAT & 1....Opponent(s)
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         Appearance:
         MR IH SYED WITH MR PRITHU PARIMAL, ADVOCATE for Applicant
         MR KAMAL TRIVEDI, ADVOCATE GENERAL WITH MS. MANISHA
         LAVKUMAR, GP WITH MR UTKARSH SHARMA, AGP for Opponent No. 1
         MR AMIT SHARMA WITH MR. SHAHIL M SHAH, ADVOCATE for Opponent
         No. 2
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             CORAM: HONOURABLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR. R.SUBHASH
                    REDDY
                    and


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                    HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE VIPUL M. PANCHOLI

                                  Date :     18/12/2017


                                   CAV JUDGMENT

(PER : HONOURABLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR. R.SUBHASH REDDY)

1. This writ petition is filed, by way of Public  Interest Litigation, with the prayers, which read  as under:

"A. This Hon'ble Court may be pleased to allow  this petition;
B. This Hon'ble Court may be pleased to issue  the   writ   of   mandamus   or   any   other  appropriate   writ,   order   or   direction,   to  the Respondent to appoint a regular full­ time   Director   General   and   Inspector  General of Police for Gujarat State at the  earliest;
BA. This Hon'ble Court may be pleased to issue  the   writ   of   mandamus   or   any   other  appropriate   writ,   order   or   direction,   to  Respondent   No.1   to   propose   the   name   of   a  suitably qualified officer to be posted as  the Director General and Inspector General  of   Police,   Gujarat   State,   to   Respondent  No.2   at   the   earliest   and   further   direct  Respondent No.2 to decide on such proposal  at the earliest after the communication of  such   proposal   by   Respondent   No.1   and  further   direct   Respondent  No.1   to  appoint  such   person   to   the   post   of   Director  General   and   Inspector   General   of   Police,  Gujarat   State,   at   the   earliest   in  accordance with law;
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HC-NIC Page 2 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT BB. This Hon'ble Court may be pleased to issue  the   writ   of   mandamus   or   any   other  appropriate   writ,   order   or   direction,   to  Respondent   No.2   to   give   detailed   reasons  if   it   were   to   refuse   the   aforesaid  proposal sent by Respondent No.1;
BC. This Hon'ble Court may be pleased to issue  the   writ   of   mandamus   or   any   other  appropriate   writ,   order   or   direction,   to  the   Respondents  to   complete  the   aforesaid  appointment   process   by   the   last   date   of  withdrawal   of   nomination   for   the   first  phase of elections, i.e. by 24.11.2017;
C. This Hon'ble Court may be pleased to issue  the   writ   of   mandamus   or   any   other  appropriate   writ,   order   or   direction,   to  the   Respondent   to   allow   the   person   so  appointed as a full­time DG&IGP of Gujarat  State, to continue in office for a tenure  specified by the provisions of the Bombay  Police   (Gujarat   Amendment)   Rules,   2007,  and on the conditions mentioned therein;
D. This   Hon'ble   Court   may   be   pleased   to  direct   the   Respondent   to   begin   the  exercise   for   the   selection   of   a   new  DG&IGP,   one   month   prior   to   the   date   of  superannuation   of  the  incumbent  DG&IGP   in  future.
E. This   Hon'ble   Court   may   be   pleased   to  direct   the   Respondent   that   in   case   of   a  sudden   vacancy   to   the   post   of   DG&IGP,  necessary   notification   to   appoint   a   new  incumbent to the post of a regular DG&IGP  must   be   made   within   two   weeks   from   the  date on which such vacancy arose;
F. Pass   any   such   other   orders   as   may   be  deemed   fit,   proper   and   just   in   the  interest   of   justice   pending   admission,  Page 3 of 20 HC-NIC Page 3 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT hearing and final disposal of the present  petition."

2. The petitioner, a retired IPS Officer, seeks  directions   to   the   1st  respondent   Government     to  appoint a regular full time Director General and  Inspector General of Police. It is stated in the  petition that, since 15.4.2016, the 1st respondent  has   not   appointed   a   full   time   Director   General  and   Inspector   General   of   Police.   Earlier,  Director General and Inspector General of Police,  Shri   P.C.Thakur   was   replaced   by   in­charge  Director General and Inspector General of Police,  Shri   P.P.Pandey   and   when   his   appointment   was  questioned,  following the assurance given by the  State   of   Gujarat   before   the   Hon'ble   Supreme  Court, Shri P.P.Pandey was superannuated and his  extension  of  service  was  revoked.  It  is alleged  that, in his place, Smt. Geetha Johari was given  additional   charge   of   the   Director   General   and  Inspector General of Police. 

3. In   this   petition,   it   is   stated   that,   the  Page 4 of 20 HC-NIC Page 4 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT petitioner   was   a   member   of   1992   batch   of   the  direct recruits to the Indian Police Service and  he   believes   in   the     rule   of   law   and   sincerely  believes that, observance to the rule of law is  in the interest of the society and the nation. It  is alleged that, the quality of criminal justice  system in the country, to a large extent, depends  upon   the   working     of   the   police   force.   Towards  this purpose, it is essential that, the Director  General  and Inspector  General  of Police    should  be   appointed   on   regular   basis,   with   a   minimum  tenure, which will go a long way in ensuring his  impartiality and neutrality of the post and also  of the police force of State of Gujarat.   It is  alleged   that,   said   issue   of   appointment   of   a  regular Director General and Inspector General of  Police has been considered by the Hon'ble Supreme  Court and directions were issued in the judgment  in the case of  Prakash Singh & Ors. Vs. Union of  India   &   Ors.  reported   in  2006(8)   Supreme   Court  Cases page 1. It is stated that, in the State of  Page 5 of 20 HC-NIC Page 5 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT Gujarat,  Bombay   Police   Act,   1951   is   made  applicable and said Act is amended by Gujarat Act  No.23 of 2007. It is submitted that, as per the  provisions of the said Act, it is obligatory on  the part of the 1st respondent State to appoint a  regular Director General and Inspector General of  Police,   who   will   be   in­charge   of   over   all  direction and supervision of police force in the  State.

4. At   first   instance,   this   petition   was   filed  only   by   impleading   State   of   Gujarat   as   a   party  respondent.  Based  on the  advance  copy  served  to  the learned Government Pleader, learned Advocate  General appeared on earlier occasions and brought  to   the   notice   of   this   Court   about   the   election  schedule announced by the Election Commission of  India. Learned Advocate General placed on record  the   letter   dated   25.10.2017   addressed   by   the  Election   Commission   of   India   to   the   Chief  Secretary   of   the   Government   of   Gujarat.   In   the  said letter dated 25.10.2017, it is stated that,  Page 6 of 20 HC-NIC Page 6 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT the   Election   Commission     has   announced   the  schedule   for   holding   general   elections   to   the  Legislative   Assembly   of   Gujarat   vide   press   note  dated   25.10.2017   and   in   view   of   the   same,   the  Model   Code   of   Conduct   has   come   into   force   with  immediate effect. There is a further letter dated  26.10.2017 issued by the Chief Electoral Officer,  Gujarat   State   to   the   Additional   Chief   Secretary  to Government, Home Department, Gujarat, wherein  directions   were   issued   to   issue   notification,  designating Director General of Police/Additional  Director   General   of   Police/Inspector   General   of  Police     and   all   the   police   officers   below   the  level of Director General of Police borne on the  strength   of  State   Government,   for   the   purpose   of  Section 28A of the Representation of People Act, 1951  latest   by   14.11.2017.   Copy   of   the   letter   dated  26.10.2017 reads as under:  

"No.ELC­102017­ECI­466(2)­CHH   Dated: 26/10/2017 To Additional Chief Secretary to Government, Home Department,  Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar.
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HC-NIC Page 7 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT Subject: General   Election   to   Gujarat  Legislative Assembly ­ 2017 Police  Personnel   connected   with   election  related   duties­exercise   of  supervisory/disciplinary   control.  regarding.
Sir, Please   refer   to   the   Election  Commission's   order   No.434/1/ESO26/94/MCS  dated   24th  October,   1994(Copy   Enclosed)   on  the   subject   mentioned   above.   As   per   the  Commission's direction, the State Government  has   to   issue   a   Notification   designating   the  following officers for the purpose of Section  28­A   of   R.P.ACT­1951   on   the   same   day,   the  Commission issues notification under section  15 or 150 of the R.P.Act­1951 to hold General  Election to State Legislative Assembly:­
1. The   Director   General   of  Police/Additional   Director   General   of  Police/Inspector General of Police and
2. In a General Election all the police  officers   below   the   level   of   Director  General of Police borne on the strength of  the State Government;
  The schedule of the General Election to  the   Gujarat   Legislative   Assembly   has   been  announced   by   the   Commission   on   dt.  25/10/2017.   Accordingly   necessary  notification will be issued by the Commission  on dt.14/11/2017.
You   are   requested   to   issue   a   suitable  notification   designating   police   Officers   as  designated   officers   for   the   purpose   of  section   ­28A   of   the   R.P.Act­1951   latest   by  dt. 14/11/2017 as directed by the Commission.

                                               Yours faithfully,

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              Encl: as above                    Sd/­
                                            (B.B.Swain)
                                      Chief Electoral Officer
                                            Gujarat State"

Further,   in   response   to   such   communication,   the  1st  respondent   has   issued   notification   dated  6.11.2017,  designating  aforesaid  police  officers  for   the   purpose   of   Section   28­A   of   the  Representation   of   People   Act,   1951,   to   conduct  the general elections to the Legislative Assembly  of   Gujarat   during   the   month   of   December,   2017. 
Copy of the said notification reads as under:
"HOME DEPARTMENT Notification Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar, 6th November, 2017.
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1951 No.GG/68/SB­I/ELC/102017/79:   In   pursuance   of  the   provisions   of   Section   28­A   of   the  Representation of the People Act, 1951 and in  view   of   the   directions   contained   in   the  Election   Commission   of   India's   order  No.434/ESO26/94/MCS, dated 24th October, 1994,  the   Government   of   Gujarat   hereby   designates  the following Police officers for the purpose  of   Section   28­A   of   the   R.P.   Act­1951   to  conduct   the   General   Elections   to   the  Legislative   Assembly   of   Gujarat   during   the  month of  December,2017, viz:­
1. The   Director   General   of  Police/Additional   Director   General   of  Page 9 of 20 HC-NIC Page 9 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT Police/Inspector General of Police and
2. In   a   General   Election   all   the   police  officers below the level of Director General  of police borne on the Strength of the State  Government;
This order shall be effective from 14/11/2017  and   shall   remain   in   force   till   the   date   of  completion   of   process   of   the   said   General  Elections.
By order and in the name of the  Governor of Gujarat PANKAJ DAVE, Under Secretary to Government"

5. While   referring   to   the   above   said  notifications,   it   is   stated   by   the   learned  Advocate General appearing for the State that, no  steps can be taken at this stage by the State for  regular   appointment   of   Director   General   of  Police.   Thereupon,   further   steps   were   taken   by  the petitioner by impleading Election Commission  of   India   as  the   respondent  No.2   in   the   petition  and   on   service   of   notice,   the   2nd  respondent  appeared   and   filed   affidavit­in­reply   on   behalf  of Election Commission of India.

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6. In the affidavit­in­reply filed on behalf of  the 2nd  respondent, it is stated that, elections  for Legislative Assembly in State of Gujarat were  announced   on   25.10.2017   and   Smt.   Geetha   Johari  was functioning as in­charge Director General and  Inspector   General   of   Police,   Gujarat.     Smt.  Geetha   Johari   was   superannuated   on   30.11.2017.  Thereafter,   the   Commission   received   a   proposal  from   Government   of   Gujarat   on   30.11.2017,  submitting a panel of officers, who can be given  the   charge   of   Director   General   and   Inspector  General   of   Police     on   superannuation   of   Smt.  Geetha Johari. It is stated that, the Commission  has  discussed  the matter   with regard   to interse  seniority   of   the   Officers   on   30.11.2017.  Thereafter,   they   sought   information   regarding  vigilance clearance and clearance from the angle  of   disciplinary   proceedings,   etc.   and   further  information  was received  in the  late  evening  of  30.11.2017. It is stated that, the Commission on  1.12.2017   discussed   the   matter   and   keeping   in  Page 11 of 20 HC-NIC Page 11 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT view   the   time   constraints,   issued   directions   to  appoint   senior­most   eligible   IPS   officer  available in Gujarat cadre as in­charge Director  General   and   Inspector   General   of   Police   with  immediate effect, keeping in view the imperatives  of  ongoing  election  process.   It is stated  that,  accordingly,   one   Shri   Pramod   Kumar,   the   senior­ most   Officer   is   appointed   as   in­charge   Director  General and Inspector General of Police.

7. We   have   heard  Mr.I.H.Syed,   learned   counsel  assisted   by   Mr.Prithu   Parimal,   learned   counsel  for   the   petitioner,   Mr.Kamal   Trivedi,   learned  Advocate General assisted by Ms.Manisha Lavkumar,  learned Government Pleader and Mr.Utkarsh Sharma,  learned   Assistant   Government   Pleader   for   the  respondent No.1­State and Mr.Amit Sharma, learned  counsel   assisted   by   Mr.Shahil   M.   Shah,   learned  counsel   for   the   respondent   No.2­Election  Commission of India.

8. Mr.  Syed,  learned  counsel  appearing  for  the  petitioner, submitted that there is no reason for  Page 12 of 20 HC-NIC Page 12 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT not   appointing   a   regular   Director   General   and  Inspector   General   of   Police,   as   per   the  provisions   of   the   Bombay   Police   Act,   1951,   as  amended  by   Gujarat   Act   No.23   of   2007.   It   is  submitted that, in view of the directions issued  by   the   Hon'ble   Supreme   Court   in   the   case   of  Prakash   Singh   &   Ors.   Vs.   Union   of   India   &   Ors.  reported   in  2006(8)   Supreme   Court   Cases   page   1  and further, as per the provisions of the  Bombay  Police Act, 1951, as amended by Gujarat Act No.23  of   2007,   it   is   obligatory   on   the   part   of   the  respondents   to     appoint   a   regular  Director  General   and   Inspector   General   of   Police.   It   is  submitted that, unless such post is filled up on  regular   basis,   police   force   cannot   function  independently.   It is submitted  that,  for  a  very  long   time,   for   one   reason   or   the   other,   said  appointment  is made  only  on temporary  basis  and  being continued as such.  

9. On the other hand, learned Advocate General,  Mr.Kamal   Trivedi   appearing   for   the   State,  Page 13 of 20 HC-NIC Page 13 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT submitted that, elections are notified to be held  in two phases i.e. on 9th  of December and 14th  of  December,  2017  and  declaration  of results  is on  18th  of   December,   2017.   It   is   submitted   that,  officers  are  on deputation  under  the  control  of  the   2nd  respondent   and   no   steps   can   be   taken   by  the   present   Government   at   this   stage.     It   is  submitted   that,   process   for   appointment   of  Director General and Inspector General of Police  can   be   initiated   only   after   new   Government   is  formed,   after   declaration   of   results   of   the  Assembly elections on 18th December, 2017. 

10. Mr.   Amit   Sharma,   learned   counsel   appearing  for   the   2nd  respondent­Election   Commission   of  India  submitted   that,   in   view   of   the  superannuation of the earlier in­charge  Director  General   and   Inspector   General   of   Police,   Smt.  Geetha   Johari   and   further,   in   view   of   the  communication   dated   30.11.2017   from   the  State  Government and in view of the time constraints, orders  were   issued   by   the  Election   Commission   directing  Page 14 of 20 HC-NIC Page 14 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT the  State   Government  to   appoint   senior­most   IPS  Cadre   Officer   of   Gujarat   as   in­charge   Director  General   and   Inspector   General   of   Police.  It   is  submitted   that,   only   after   new   Government  is  formed, steps can be taken by the 1st  respondent  State   for   appointment   of   a   regular   Director  General and Inspector General of Police.

11.   The   Hon'ble   Supreme   Court,  in   the   case   of  Prakash   Singh   &   Ors.   Vs.   Union   of   India   &   Ors.  reported   in  2006(8)  Supreme   Court   Cases   page   1,  while considering   the far reaching changes that  had   taken   place   in   the   country   after   the  enactment of the Indian Police Act, 1861 and the  absence   of   comprehensive   review   at   the   national  level   of   the   police   system   after   independence,  based   on   the   reports   of   the   National   Police  Commission   and   other   reports,   issued   various  directions including the direction for selection  and   minimum   tenure   of   Director   General   and  Inspector   General   of   Police.   With   regard   to  selection and minimum tenure of Director General  Page 15 of 20 HC-NIC Page 15 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT of Police, the directions were issued, which read  as under:

"Selection and Minimum Tenure of DGP:
(2) The   Director   General   of   Police   of   the  State   shall   be   selected   by   the   State  Government from amongst the three senior­most  officers   of   the   Department   who   have   been  empaneled for promotion  to that rank by the  Union Public Service Commission on the basis  of their length of service, very good record  and   range   of   experience   for   heading   the  police force. And, once he has been selected  for the job, he should have a minimum tenure  of   at   least   two   years   irrespective   of   his  date of superannuation. The DGP may, however,  be   relieved   of   his   responsibilities   by   the  State Government acting in consultation with  the State Security Commission consequent upon  any   action   taken   against   him   under   the   All  India Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules  or following his conviction in a court of law  in   a   criminal   offence   or   in   a   case   of  corruption,   or   if   he   is   otherwise  incapacitated from discharging his duties."

12. It   appears   that,   to   bring   in   tune   with   the  directions   issued   by   the   Hon'ble   Supreme   Court,  Bombay Police Act, 1951, which is made applicable  to   State   of   Gujarat,   is   amended  by   Gujarat   Act  No.23   of   2007.   By   the   aforesaid   amendment,  Sections 5A and 5B are inserted in the Act XXII  Page 16 of 20 HC-NIC Page 16 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT of   1951.   Sub­Sections   (1),   (2),   (3)   and   (4)   of  Section 5A read as under: 

"5A.  (1)   For   the   overall   direction   and  supervision   of   the   Police   Force,   the   State  Government   shall   appoint   a   Director   General  and   Inspector   General   of   Police   who   shall  exercise such powers, perform such functions  and duties and have such responsibilities and  authority as may be provided by or under this  Act or orders made by the State Government.
(2) The   Director   General   and   Inspector  General   of   Police   shall   be   selected   from   a  panel of officers consisting of the officers  already  working  in  the rank  of the  Director  General of Police or of the officers in the  rank of Additional Director General of Police  who   have   been   found   suitable   for   promotion  after   screening   by   a   Committee   under   the  provisions   of   the   All   India   Services   Act,  1951:
  Provided that the panel of officers from  the   rank   of   Additional   Director   General   of  Police shall not exceed double the number of  vacant   posts   to   be   filled   in   the   rank   of  Director   General   and   Inspector   General   of  Police in the State.
(3) The   Director   General   and   Inspector  General   of   Police   so   selected   and   appointed  shall ordinarily have a minimum tenure of two  years   irrespective   of   his   date   of  superannuation,   subject   to   the   relevant  provisions under the All India Services Act,  1951 and the rules made there under.
(4) The   Director   General   and   Inspector  Page 17 of 20 HC-NIC Page 17 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT General   of   Police   may   be   removed   from   his  post before the expiry of his tenure by the  State   Government   by   an   order   in   writing  specifying   reasons   thereof,   consequent   upon  the ­
(a) conviction   by   a   court   of   law   in   a  criminal   offence   or   where   charges   have  been framed by a court in a case involving  corruption or moral turpitude; or
(b)   punishment   of   dismissal,   removal   or  compulsory   retirement   from   service   or   of  reduction to a lower post; or
(c) suspension from service; or
(d) incapability   to   discharge   his  functions   as   the   Director   General   and  Inspector   General   of   Police   due   to  physical or mental illness; or
(e) misuse or abuse of powers vested in  him   or   for   gross   inefficiency   and  negligence   or   failure   to   provide  leadership to the Police Force."

13. In   view   of   the   directions   issued   by   the  Hon'ble   Supreme   Court   in   the   case   of  Prakash  Singh & Ors. Vs. Union of India & Ors. reported in  2006(8) Supreme Court Cases page 1, coupled with  the provisions under the Bombay Police Act, 1951,  as   amended   by   Gujarat   Act   No.23   of   2007,   it   is  clear   that,   for   over   all   supervision   of   the  Page 18 of 20 HC-NIC Page 18 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT police   force,  State   Government   shall   appoint     a  Director General and Inspector General of Police  on   regular   basis.   Under   Sub­Section   (3)   of  Section  5A, it  is stated  that,  Director  General  and Inspector General of Police,  so selected and  appointed, shall ordinarily have a minimum tenure  of two years. In view of such provisions, there  appears   to   be   no   reason   for   not   filling   up   the  post of Director General and Inspector General of  Police  on regular basis. Though it is contended  by learned Advocate General that, no steps can be  taken   at   this   stage,   unless   new   Government   is  formed, after declaration of election results of  Legislative   Assembly   on   18th  December,   2017   but,  it   is   the   obligation   on   the   part   of   any  Government   to   make   regular   appointment.   In   view  of the fact that election code is in force in the  State of Gujarat and further, only after the new  Government is formed, pursuant to declaration of  election results of Gujarat Legislative Assembly  on   18th    December,   2017,   steps   have   to   be   taken  for appointment of Director General and Inspector  Page 19 of 20 HC-NIC Page 19 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017 C/WPPIL/203/2017 CAV JUDGMENT General of Police   on regular basis. In view of  the   same,   we   deem   it   appropriate   to   dispose   of  the petition with the following directions:   

14. The   1st  respondent   is   directed   to   initiate  the   process   and   make   necessary   selection   by  following   the   procedure   and   appoint   Director  General   and   Inspector   General   of   Police,   on  regular   basis,   within   a   period   of   eight   weeks  from the date of receipt of this order. No order  as to costs.

(R. SUBHASH REDDY, CJ) (VIPUL M. PANCHOLI, J.) RADHAN Page 20 of 20 HC-NIC Page 20 of 20 Created On Mon Dec 18 22:58:39 IST 2017