Additional Advocate-General of the state Kardak Ete yesterday submitted the status report on behalf of the state government. The court had earlier issued arrest warrants against top government officials after they failed to turn up as respondents before it in a PIL.
The Supreme Court had stayed the arrest warrants against the officials who had filed a special leave petition challenging the high court's order.
On September 2, the high court had issued non-bailable arrest warrants against Chief Secretary Ramesh Negi, Director General of Police S Nithiandam and Superintendent of Police of Vigilance Special Investigation Cell R Mompa.
The warrants were issued by a division bench of the court comprising acting Chief Justice K Sreedhar Rao and Justice P K Saikia against the officials because of their failure to turn up as respondents in a public interest litigation case.
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