Hindustan Times (East UP)

SC extends stay on NBW against Noida officer

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday extended the interim stay till further orders on the Allahabad High Court order issuing non-bailable warrants (NBW) against senior IAS officer and Noida chief executive officer (CEO) in a contempt case related to a land acquisitio­n matter, said the officials.

A bench comprising Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana and justices JK Maheshwari and Hima Kohli also issued notices to 12 people, including the district magistrate and additional district magistrate of Noida, on the plea of the CEO and sought their responses.

“Issue notice. The NBW stayed by an earlier order may be continued until further orders. List in July,” said the bench. The apex court was miffed over the issuance of NBW by the high court on the grounds that the IAS officer got late in appearing before that court, and besides, her lawyer had also sought a pass over on her behalf. “This is not the way,” the CJI said. The bench also said that it has become a routine where the “land is taken away by authoritie­s without due payment of compensati­on”.

On May 11, another bench of justices SA Nazeer and Krishna Murari extended the relief and adjourned the matter for May 13 as justice Murari recused from hearing the case. “Since the matter is urgent, list the matter again on Friday after taking appropriat­e directions from the Chief Justice. Meanwhile, interim order to continue,” justice Nazeer had said.

Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi had appeared for Uttar Pradesh official Ritu Maheshwari against the order of the high court.

“This is a gross case where a lady appeared in the Allahabad high court, her lawyer was present and sought a pass over. The high court issued the order asking her to appear and in custody,” Rohatgi, appearing for the IAS officer, had said.

On Monday, the top court observed that it has become a routine affair that Uttar Pradesh officials are approachin­g it against the Allahabad high court orders and they do not respect orders of the court .

The senior IAS officer, who is posted as the Noida chief executive officer, has moved the Supreme Court against the issuance of the NBW by the Allahabad high court in the contempt case.

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