Deccan Chronicle

TS Assembly and law secretarie­s issued bailable warrants by HC ■ ATMOSPHERE IN the court turned sour when additional advocate general J. Ramachandr­a Rao lost his cool after Justice Rao asked why the officials had not appeared before the court. ■ WHILE D

■ Officials face action in contempt case

- VUJJINI VAMSHIDHAR­A | DC

The Telangana High Court on Friday issued bailable warrants against Telangana Assembly secretary V. Narasimhac­haryulu and law secretary V. Niranjan Rao in a contempt case filed by expelled Congress MLAs Komatiredd­y Venkata Reddy and Sampath Kumar.

The Speaker in the previous Assembly had expelled both MLAs from the House on the ground that they had obstructed the Governor’s speech and hurled headphones last year.

The MLAs approached the High Court which declared the expulsion illegal and directed restoratio­n of their membership after which they moved a contempt case against the officials for non-implementa­tion of the order.

When the case came up for hearing on Friday, Justice B. Siva Sankara Rao said that the contempt procedures issued by the single judge remained even though writ petitions of petitioner­s and writ appeals of the respondent­s were disposed of by a division bench.

The atmosphere in the court turned sour when additional advocate general J. Ramachandr­a Rao lost his cool after Justice Rao asked why the officials had not appeared before the court.

The AAG countered repeatedly, saying “What nonsense... What is the exuberance (sic) in insisting the respondent­s to appear? Are the heavens falling down?”

Picking on the use of the word “nonsense”, Justice Rao asked the AAG why he had taken an adjournmen­t during the previous hearing. The AAG replied that the division bench headed by the Chief Justice had set aside the single-judge order when the state preferred an appeal and said that nothing stood to remain.

While recording the use of the wold “nonsense”, the judge said the court did not want a confrontat­ion on the AAG’s comment.

While dictating the order, the judge reminded that “this court has issued

Form-1 Notice to both the secretarie­s and they are bound to appear before the court… The division bench cannot direct this court to close the contempt case. The bench gave liberty to this court to close the contempt.”

While issuing bailable warrants, the judge directed Hyderabad police commission­er to implement the order, unless they furnish a personal bond of

`10,000 each to appear before the court on February 15.

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