SC sets aside Allahabad HC orders summoning UP chief secretary

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 08 2017 | 7:57 PM IST
The Supreme Court today set aside three orders of Allahabad High Court summoning the Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary of the state in a matter in which the state's Advocate General Raghvendra Singh was rebuked for not appearing before it.
The apex court observed that the three High Court orders summoning the Chief Secretary was "unnecessary" and "inappropriate".
A bench of Justices Arun Mishra and M M Shantagoudar said the high court orders summoning the chief secretary and requiring him to file affidavits was unnecessary and inappropriate.
It also appreciated the stand of Attorney General K K Venugopal and Supreme Court Bar Association president R S Suri in the matter.
On August 4, the apex court had observed that it was "shell-shocked" at the chain of events involving the advocate general (AG).
The AG, the highest law officer of the state, had on that day turned up in the apex court and tendered his unconditional apology for not appearing before a high court bench. Attorney General K K Venugopal had tendered the apology on his behalf.
The apex court had then extended the interim stay on the high court order after rebuking Singh and asking the chief secretary of the state to appear before it.
The bench after perusing the orders passed by the high court had observed that it seemed to be a "personality clash" which might ultimately damage the credibility of institution. It had also held that the high court should restrain itself from further "precipitating the unsavoury situation".
It had observed that if the chief secretary keeps on filing affidavits and appearing before courts, how will governance go on.
The apex court also urged the high court not pass any further order against Singh and the chief secretary till August 11, the next date of hearing.
The high court had in its three orders on July 28, July 31 and August 1, expressed displeasure over the conduct of the advocate general for not appearing before it despite repeated calls.
It had even said that the indulgence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath would be sought on the issue and had directed the chief secretary to appear before it. The Uttar Pradesh government had then challenged the high court order.
On August 2, the apex court had stayed the three HC orders and asked Additional Solicitor General P S Narasimha to ensure the presence of Singh in the court today.

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First Published: Sep 08 2017 | 7:57 PM IST

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