A bench of justices Kailash Gambhir and Sunita Gupta gave the direction noting "it is not a happy situation" that bills pending upto July this year of Delhi government counsels and public prosecutors were paid only after the court's intervention.
On the issue of implementing the pay revision of Delhi government lawyers and public prosecutors as recommended by a Cabinet decision of city government on September 1, the court said if the Centre's approval was required, it should be given without delay.
"In case any further improvements in scale is required, same be also carried out by GNCTD without any further delay," it added and listed the matter on December 8 when the government has to show it has complied with the directions.
Meanwhile, Rahul Mehra, Delhi government standing counsel (criminal), told the court that the cabinet decision and note on upward of revision of pay was a step forward, but it needs to be revisited as some of the ceilings imposed on per day per case payment for the government lawyers were "not logical".
Regarding the pay revision, he said the recommended was to increase the pay of both civil and criminal standing counsels from Rs 20,000 per month to Rs one lakh per month. For additional standing counsel it would be Rs 90,000, he added.
