Such a policy be placed before the Court on or before July 30, said a bench of Justices M S Sonak and Abhay Oka while hearing a petition filed by prosecutor Suresh Kamble.
The Judges also suggested that if there is delay in payment of bills or denial of payment, the State will have to provide for a redressal mechanism for the Government Pleaders or Public Prosecutors so as to avoid litigations in Courts.
Recommending to revise the fees given in Government Resolution of February 15, 2014, the Judges directed the state to constitute a Committee headed by the Advocate General to consider the issue prescribe a revised fee structure.
The Judges also imposed costs of Rs 25,000 on the State and directed that this may be paid to the petitioner as the issue he had raised in the petition was quite serious.
The petitioner claimed that he had appeared in 77 cases for a fee of Rs 3,000 each and Rs 2,31,000 with interest was due to him. A part payment of Rs 96,000 was, however, made to him before and during the pendency of the petition.
The Government contended, that in December 2005 it had paid the petitioner fees of Rs 96,000 in 32 cases wherein judgement had been delivered. In 35 other cases, the judgement had not been delivered and hence his fees had not been paid.
Two cases were repeated by the petitioner in his claim amount by mistake. In yet another matter, it was a case of appeal and not a reference of land acquisition. In one more matter, National Highways Authority was liable to pay, the State said.
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