Stand united in judiciary, Govt tells ministries
BY M Post Bureau9 Jun 2016 12:17 AM GMT
M Post Bureau9 Jun 2016 12:17 AM GMT
All ministries should be on the same page and put up all arguments in a coherent manner to defend court cases, the Centre said on Wednesday. It has also been decided to designate one counsel for each ministry so that the legal cases are defended well.
The move comes after the government noticed in a few cases, the advice of the Department of Legal Affairs is contrary to the advice of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT)–government's nodal authority for personnel matters.
In a directive issued to all ministries, the DoPT said in all the cases filed in tribunals or courts, the administrative ministry shall defend the government policy.
“While defending court cases, as far as possible the DoPT, Ministry of Law and line ministry or department should be on the same page and put up arguments on behalf of Union of India in a coherent manner and uphold the policy of the government applicable in the relevant case,” it said.
The ministry or department concerned must ensure that an officer of the level of Under Secretary or above is present in the court when important issues having policy issues or contempt petitions come up for hearing in the court, the order said.
“The Ministry of Law and Justice to designate a counsel for each Ministry so that the court cases are defended well,” it said. Also, wherever there is a case of delay, the administrative ministry may fix responsibility for the same, the DoPT said. Various departments make references to the DoPT seeking advice regarding the course of action to be taken on the order of tribunal or courts.
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