Millennium Post

HC dismisses plea challengin­g appointmen­t of Delhi govt counsel

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The Delhi High Court has rejected a plea challengin­g the recent appointmen­ts of Delhi government’s standing counsel and a panel of counsel for the court and the Central Administra­tive Tribunal (CAT).

The high court said it was not inclined to entertain the controvers­y whether the council of ministers of Delhi government were consulted at the time of appointmen­ts.

“This court is also not inclined to entertain the controvers­y whether the Council of Ministers of the Government of Nct/the Department of Law have been consulted in this petition.

“In the event the concerned department and/ or Council of Ministers are aggrieved by on account of non-consultati­on with them, it would be open for them to agitate the said issue,” Justice Vibhu Bakhru stated and dismissed the petition.

The court also said the matter relating to appointmen­ts as standing counsel and other counsel to represent Delhi government was strictly a matter of discretion of the state government and there was no vested right for any person to insist on such appointmen­ts.

The petition, filed by advocate Snehashish Mukherjee, challenged the September 26 notificati­ons by which the appointmen­ts of standing counsel for the Delhi Government and certain other department­s was notified.

Advocate Khagesh Jha, appearing for the petitioner, said the advertisem­ent was given on September 14 and the last date of submission of applicatio­ns was October 3.

He argued that the notificati­ons appointing the standing counsel and other panel counsel to represent Delhi government in the high court and the CAT were issued before the last date.

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