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'Conflict of interest in CEC may compromise FCAA cases': Retired bureaucrats write to CJI

The signatories, in an open letter, pointed out that there were no independent members in the panel.

July 01, 2025 / 12:41 IST
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A group of 60 former civil servants has written to the Chief Justice of India flagging "conflict of interest" in the Central Empowered Committee | Representational
A group of 60 former civil servants has written to the Chief Justice of India flagging "conflict of interest" in the Central Empowered Committee | Representational

In an open letter, a group of 60 former civil servants has written to the Chief Justice of India, saying that a "conflict of interest" in the Central Empowered Committee (CEC) appointed by the Supreme Court may compromise the outcome of cases challenging the Forest Conservation Amendment Act, 2023.

The signatories, including former secretaries, ambassadors, police chiefs and forest officers, pointed out the four-member CEC includes three former Indian Forest Service officers and a retired scientist who also worked with the environment ministry for many years.

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The letter said that there were no independent experts on the panel. It also said that the CEC members recently retired as Director General of Forests and Special Secretary in the environment ministry.

"A CEC comprising officers who had held the highest positions in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and were closely involved in policy-making, can hardly be expected to give independent advice to the Supreme Court, advice that is different from what they gave while they were in the government," the letter read.