Restraining itself from issuing notice to the AG, the court directed the chief secretary to place the entire matter before Chief Minister Yogi Adityanth.
The bench also summoned the chief secretary with an action-taken report on August 3.
A bench of justices Ramesh Sinha and Rekha Dixit said, "The attitude and conduct of the AG in not appearing before the court amounts to contempt of the court, in spite of repeated calls to him through additional government advocates Smiriti Sahai and RK Dwivedi.
The court was hearing a writ petition filed by one Vindeshwari Prasad.
The court had come across many instances, in which the investigating agencies of the state "were not conducting a free-and-fair probe", compelling the victims to approach it.
"These matters are serious in nature and concern the public, who are victims of heinous crimes and who do not get justice from the state agencies and thus, rush up to the court being aggrieved of their (agencies') inaction, sometimes due to political influence and sometimes due to their callousness and lethargic conduct," it observed.
It added that it had set a bad example for the state counsel as well as members of the Bar, who were present in the court, as also before the whole legal fraternity.
Under the circumstances, it further said, "The court is compelled to direct the chief secretary to appear in person before it on August 3 and file his personal affidavit, explaining the stand of the state and steps being taken by him in the matters referred above.
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