Senior lawyer Pradeep Gharat had been appointed special public prosecutor by Maharashtra government and he appeared in all the matters related to the case at the Bombay high court, sessions court and magistrate's court on behalf of the Mumbai Police's Economic Offence Wing (EOW).
"Gharat was not happy with the approved professional fees as he feels it (was) very low, going by the sensitivity and seriousness of the case. Gharat feels that other public prosecutors are being paid higher amount than him by the government, though their cases are not as serious as the QNet case," police sources told PTI.
When contacted, Gharat confirmed that he was not satisfied with fees sanctioned to him and that he will henceforth not appear in the courts on behalf of EOW in connection with the QNet case.
According to sources, Gharat had expressed his dissatisfaction to Home Minister R R Patil in writing.
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