Weeks after a Supreme Court order, the Delhi government has appointed retired Delhi High Court judge Jayant Nath as the pro tem chairperson of the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission ( DERC). Amid differences between the AAP government and Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena over the chief of the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC), Nath was appointed as a stop gap chairperson of the commission. Sources said the new chairperson would be administered the oath of office soon.
Sources said the power department had issued the order following the approval of his appointment by Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena. “In compliance with the directions of Hon'ble Supreme Court of India vide Order dated August 04, 2023 in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 669/2023, the Lt. Governor of the National Capital Territory of Delhi is pleased to appoint Justice (Retd.) Jayant Nath as pro-tem Chairperson of Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission on an honorarium of a lumpsum amount of Rs. Seven Lakhs Per Month (without any facility such as Basic Salary, HRA/accommodation, DA, EPF etc.) alongwith a working office and a staff car with driver as available to the Chairperson, DERC, as decided by Chief Minister and Lt. Governor in consultation with Justice (Retd.) Jayant Nath,” read the order issued by Delhi government’s power department.
Retired from Delhi High Court in November 2021, Justice Nath was nominated as the interim chairperson of the power regulator by the Supreme Court on August 4 after the LG and the AAP government had failed to reach a consensus for the post. The order further said that he would continue to be engaged in other work, including arbitration, except in works which are in conflict of interest vis-a-vis functions, duties and responsibilities of Chairman, DERC.
Earlier, the AAP government had moved the apex court against the Centre's June 22 notification to appoint retired Allahabad High Court judge Umesh Kumar to the post.