Govt extends tenure of ED Director S K Mishra by a year

New Delhi Nov 17 PTI The government on Wednesday extended the tenure of ED Director Sanjay Kumar Mishra by a year till November 18 2022 days after the Centre brought ordinances to allow ED and CBI directors to occupy the office for up to five yearsThe already extended tenure of Mishra a 1984-batch Indian Revenue Service IRS officer of the Income Tax Department cadre was to end on ThursdayThe order issued by the department of revenue under the Union finance ministry said the President of India is pleased to extend the tenure of Shri Sanjay Kumar Mishra IRS IT84006 as Director of Enforcement for a period of one year beyond 18112021 ie upto 18112022 or untill further orders whichever is earlier Mishra 61 was first appointed the ED director for a period of two years by an order on November 19 2018 Later by an order of November 13 2020 the appointment letter was modified retrospectively by the Central government and his term of two years was replaced by three yearsThis order of 2020 was challenged before the Supreme Court which allowed the governments move but the apex court said that no further extension in service can be given to MishraA bench headed by Justice L Nageswara Rao made it clear that extension of tenure of officers who have attained the age of superannuation should be done in rare and exceptional casesThe court had also made it clear that no further extension can be given to MishraThe top court said that a reasonable period of extension can be granted to facilitate the completion of cases of ongoing investigations only after recording the reasons by the committee constituted under Section 25 of the Central Vigilance Commission ActThe judgement that came on September 8 was issued on a plea filed by NGO Common Cause which had challenged retrospective change in the 2018 appointment order of Mishra as director of the EDHowever the government last Sunday brought out two ordinances that said that the tenure of the Directors of the ED and the Central Bureau of Investigation CBI can now be extended by up to three years after the mandated term of two years In both cases an extension of a year each for three years can be given to the directors after clearance by the committees constituted for their appointments the ordinances said The ED functions under the Union Finance Ministry and it enforces the criminal provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act PMLAthe Fugitive Economic Offenders Act that was brought by the Modi government in 2018andthe civil sections of the Foreign Exchange Management Act FEMAPTI NES SKL TIR TIR

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November 17, 2021

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New Delhi Nov 17 PTI The government on Wednesday extended the tenure of ED Director Sanjay Kumar Mishra by a year till November 18 2022 days after the Centre brought ordinances to allow ED and CBI directors to occupy the office for up to five yearsThe already extended tenure of Mishra a 1984-batch Indian Revenue Service IRS officer of the Income Tax Department cadre was to end on ThursdayThe order issued by the department of revenue under the Union finance ministry said the President of India is pleased to extend the tenure of Shri Sanjay Kumar Mishra IRS IT84006 as Director of Enforcement for a period of one year beyond 18112021 ie upto 18112022 or untill further orders whichever is earlier Mishra 61 was first appointed the ED director for a period of two years by an order on November 19 2018 Later by an order of November 13 2020 the appointment letter was modified retrospectively by the Central government and his term of two years was replaced by three yearsThis order of 2020 was challenged before the Supreme Court which allowed the governments move but the apex court said that no further extension in service can be given to MishraA bench headed by Justice L Nageswara Rao made it clear that extension of tenure of officers who have attained the age of superannuation should be done in rare and exceptional casesThe court had also made it clear that no further extension can be given to MishraThe top court said that a reasonable period of extension can be granted to facilitate the completion of cases of ongoing investigations only after recording the reasons by the committee constituted under Section 25 of the Central Vigilance Commission ActThe judgement that came on September 8 was issued on a plea filed by NGO Common Cause which had challenged retrospective change in the 2018 appointment order of Mishra as director of the EDHowever the government last Sunday brought out two ordinances that said that the tenure of the Directors of the ED and the Central Bureau of Investigation CBI can now be extended by up to three years after the mandated term of two years In both cases an extension of a year each for three years can be given to the directors after clearance by the committees constituted for their appointments the ordinances said The ED functions under the Union Finance Ministry and it enforces the criminal provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act PMLAthe Fugitive Economic Offenders Act that was brought by the Modi government in 2018andthe civil sections of the Foreign Exchange Management Act FEMAPTI NES SKL TIR TIR

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