The Madras High Court was today informed by the state government that a decision has been taken to recall the order appointing Kalyani Mathivanan as chairperson of Tamil Nadu Commission for Protection of Child Rights.
The decision was conveyed to the court by Advocate General R Muthukumarasamy.
The Advocate General submitted that government would issue a proper advertisement inviting applications for the post.
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Recording the submission, the First Bench, comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice M Sundar, said "We take the aforesaid statement on record. We appreciate the stand taken by the state government."
A Narayanan, director of NGO Change India, had challenged the appointment, contending that the mandatory pre-appointment rules had not been followed in her case.
The Madras High Court had earlier observed that the "process has not been followed" in making the appointment and warned the state government of judicial intervention on the issue.
The bench also recorded the submission of petitioner Narayanan that while going through the fresh process the government may keep in mind a notification issued by the Central government prescribing the process to be followed. The notification followed certain directions passed by the Supreme Court on February 25, 2014.
The petitioner also brought to the notice of the bench that the rules have not been framed under the new Protection of Child Rights Act.
The bench said as a result Child Welfare Committees and Juvenile Justice Boards are not functioning at district level. "As pointed out by the petitioner, this needs some urgent attention."
The bench, which recorded the assurance of the Advocate General that urgent steps would be taken in this regard, posted the matter for compliance to March 10.
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