THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-January 11, 2017- Topic 1
The Supreme Court’s observations on the quality of a round of
appointments made to the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission last year expose
the gross disrespect shown by the State government to the institutional
integrity of the constitutional body. Standing by the Madras High Court judgment quashing the appointment of
11 members, the court has directed the State government to make a fresh
selection of TNPSC members after a “meaningful and deliberative process”.
These observations foreground the arbitrary manner in which administrative power is used to pack recruitment institutions with political favourites.
In the case of
the TNPSC, the high court had noted that absolutely no process had preceded the
appointments, including of a former district judge who had not been offered the
two-year extension that is given on merit to district judges on their reaching
the age of 58. The government has been specifically told that the retired judge
would not be eligible in the fresh selection process. TNPSC vacancies were not filled for three years, but close to the Assembly election,
chosen persons were asked to submit their bio-data and appointed within a day.
The high court could not even go into the relevance of the material on the
basis of which the Governor made the appointments, as there was no material bar
candidates’ resumes.
These observations foreground the arbitrary manner in which administrative power is used to pack recruitment institutions with political favourites.
The core issue, however, is not eligibility or
non-eligibility. Some may be qualified by dint of their track record,
educational qualifications or administrative experience. What is disquieting is
that the appointment process has become a “spoils system” based on political
patronage. The high court had noted that it was not even fair to comment on
whether any candidate met the criteria of integrity, calibre and qualification
as the process itself was deeply flawed. It had noted at least three instances
of absence of process in selections to State public service commissions. The
concept of such commissions was incorporated in the Constitution with the idea
that recruitment for public service would be truly independent and free from
the pressure of the political executive. Going by the recent round of
appointments, the Tamil Nadu government does not have a process, leave alone
one that is free from arbitrariness. It needs to evolve a process for
appointments to the TNPSC that will make integrity and calibre the principal qualifications,
while also drawing upon a wider pool of talent than what the ruling party’s
limited list of favourites has to offer.
Vocabulary
Disrespect: lack of respect or
courtesy.
Example: Growing disrespect
for the rule of law
Synonyms: contempt, lack
of respect, scorn, disregard
Quashing: reject or void,
especially by legal procedure.
Example: His conviction was
quashed on appeal
Synonyms: cancel, reverse, rescind, repeal, revoke, retract
Deliberative: relating to or
intended for consideration or discussion.
Example: A deliberative
assembly
Foreground: the part of a view
that is nearest to the observer, especially in a picture or photograph.
Example: The images show
vegetation in the foreground
Synonyms: front, fore
Arbitrary: based on random
choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
Example: His mealtimes were
entirely arbitrary
Synonyms: capricious, whimsical, random, chance, unpredictable
Preceded: come before something
in time.
Example: A gun battle had
preceded the explosions
Synonyms: go/come
before, lead up to
Relevance: The
quality or state of being closely connected or appropriate
Example: The quantity, quality, and relevance of links count
towards your rating
Dint: an impression or
hollow in a surface.
Example: The soft dints at
the top of a coconut
Patronage: the power to
control appointments to office or the right to privileges.
Example: Recruits are
selected on merit, not through political patronage
Synonyms: power
of appointment, favoritism, nepotism, preferential treatment
Calibre: the quality of
someone's character or the level of someone's ability.
Example: They could ill
afford to lose a man of his caliber
Synonyms: quality, merit, distinction, stature, excellence
Flawed: blemished,
damaged, or imperfect in some way.
Example: Flawed crystals
Synonyms: faulty, defective, unsound, imperfect, broken
