A bench of justices S Ravindra Bhat and Vipin Sanghi also asked the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) to try to complete the pleadings in the case within eight weeks from today.
"Central government should not take any final decision on the appointment of the Principal Commissioner of Income Tax. They (Centre) should not appoint/fill the post during pendency of the petition before the Tribunal (CAT).
The order came on a plea of S K Srivastava, an officer of the Indian Revenue Service (IRS), who has sought quashing of the CAT's September 9 decision which had rejected his plea seeking a stay of the decision of the DPC (departmental promotion committee) held on May 1, 2014 to promote the Commissioners of Income Tax as the Principal Commissioners of Income Tax.
The petitioner, who argued in person, submitted the proceeding of the DPC was held illegally as one of the members (Chairman, Central Board of Direct Taxes) participated in the selection process despite the fact that one of the candidates being considered was his (Chairman's) wife.
Srivastava has said in his plea that even though the Chairman had recused himself when the case of his wife was to be considered, that did not cure the illegality as the whole DPC was one single process and if a close relation of the member of the DPC was under consideration, he should not have participated in the DPC at all.