"Once the trial is over, (Bhawani) Singh (special public prosecutor) has no authority to appear in the appeal proceeding before High Court," the counsel for Karnataka government told a bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and R Banumathi.
To this, the bench said "why didn't you prevent him from appearing? ...Even after that, you did nothing. It is one thing to say in words and another thing to do in deeds. You have only said it in words."
It questioned the stand of Karnataka government that despite the fact that it had not authorised the SPP to appear in High Court in the case, it took no steps in this regard.
The bench asked why the state government did not appoint another prosecutor for the High Court and termed its non-filing of a response in the apex court as "strange".
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