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New Delhi : The Central Government on Thursday 11 On November, the tenure of Sanjay Kumar Mishra, Director of Enforcement Directorate (ED) has been extended once again. This is the third time when the government has extended the tenure of Sanjay Kumar Mishra as Director of Enforcement for one year. On behalf of the government, a petition was filed in the Supreme Court against the extension of the tenure of Enforcement Director Sanjay Kumar Mishra for the third time, but during the hearing of this petition, Justice SK Kaul, the judge of the Supreme Court, extended the tenure of the Enforcement Director to five years. He has recused himself from hearing all the petitions against the amended law. Court from giving extension of service had already denied However, Justice SK Kaul did not give any reason for announcing his decision to recuse himself from hearing the petitions in open court, but the Supreme Court had last year made it clear that Sanjay Kumar Mishra's tenure as enforcement director was over. cannot be extended. A bench of Justice SK Kaul and Justice AS Oka is hearing petitions filed on the contentious issue of extension of tenure to the heads of the Enforcement Directorate. Justice SK Kaul ordered that the matter be listed in a bench of which he is not a member. Then why did the service extension Senior Advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan, appearing for a petitioner Appearing before, the bench was told that the Center has again extended the tenure of the current ED Director Sanjay Kumar Mishra to thwart the pending petitions in the Supreme Court. The bench said that since, the counsel for the parties have mentioned some urgency in the matter. Therefore the matter will be placed before the Chief Justice for necessary orders. IRS officer Mishra third Bar got extensionCongress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala and A batch of petitions, including those filed by Jaya Thakur, Trinamool Congress's Mahua Moitra and Saket Gokhale, came up for hearing before the bench. According to an official order, the central government on Thursday gave one-year extension to Sanjay Kumar Mishra. The Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer has got this extension for the third time in this post. Government gave service extension for one year In the notification issued by the government, it has been said that batch IRS officer Sanjay Kumar Mishra 17 November will remain on the post. Sanjay Kumar Mishra (62) to 20 november 2018 was appointed as the director of the ED for two years. Later, 17 November 1984 In an order issued on 16.06.2017, the central government modified the appointment letter and his tenure of two years was changed to three years. The government had issued an ordinance last year, under which the tenure of the chiefs of the ED and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) could be extended to three years after a two-year term.

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New Delhi : The Central Government on Thursday 11 On November, the tenure of Sanjay Kumar Mishra, Director of Enforcement Directorate (ED) has been extended once again. This is the third time when the government has extended the tenure of Sanjay Kumar Mishra as Director of Enforcement for one year. On behalf of the government, a petition was filed in the Supreme Court against the extension of the tenure of Enforcement Director Sanjay Kumar Mishra for the third time, but during the hearing of this petition, Justice SK Kaul, the judge of the Supreme Court, extended the tenure of the Enforcement Director to five years. He has recused himself from hearing all the petitions against the amended law.

Court from giving extension of service had already denied However, Justice SK Kaul did not give any reason for announcing his decision to recuse himself from hearing the petitions in open court, but the Supreme Court had last year made it clear that Sanjay Kumar Mishra’s tenure as enforcement director was over. cannot be extended. A bench of Justice SK Kaul and Justice AS Oka is hearing petitions filed on the contentious issue of extension of tenure to the heads of the Enforcement Directorate. Justice SK Kaul ordered that the matter be listed in a bench of which he is not a member.

Then why did the service extension Senior Advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan, appearing for a petitioner Appearing before, the bench was told that the Center has again extended the tenure of the current ED Director Sanjay Kumar Mishra to thwart the pending petitions in the Supreme Court. The bench said that since, the counsel for the parties have mentioned some urgency in the matter. Therefore the matter will be placed before the Chief Justice for necessary orders.

IRS officer Mishra third Bar got extensionCongress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala and A batch of petitions, including those filed by Jaya Thakur, Trinamool Congress’s Mahua Moitra and Saket Gokhale, came up for hearing before the bench. According to an official order, the central government on Thursday gave one-year extension to Sanjay Kumar Mishra. The Indian Revenue Service (IRS) officer has got this extension for the third time in this post.

Government gave service extension for one year

In the notification issued by the government, it has been said that batch IRS officer Sanjay Kumar Mishra 17 November will remain on the post. Sanjay Kumar Mishra (62) to 20 november 2018 was appointed as the director of the ED for two years. Later, 17 November 1984 In an order issued on 16.06.2017, the central government modified the appointment letter and his tenure of two years was changed to three years. The government had issued an ordinance last year, under which the tenure of the chiefs of the ED and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) could be extended to three years after a two-year term.