ValkyaEditorial

Tagged “separation-of-functions”

1 article on separation-of-functions.

Landmark JudgmentKarnataka High Court

'The CM has better work to do': Karnataka High Court on the Chief Minister's Office and government employee transfers

A Division Bench of the Karnataka High Court — Justice D.K. Singh and Justice T.M. Nadaf — has held that the Chief Minister's Office should not directly entertain or interfere in transfer and posting decisions for government and public-undertaking employees. The substantive direction: no transfer request for Group B or C employees should be entertained by the CMO; the matter should end at the department level. The doctrinal architecture engages the separation-of-functions principle that has been developing in Indian administrative law, the constitutional protection of merit and integrity in public administration, and the practical concern that political-office interference in routine personnel decisions distorts both administration and democratic accountability.

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