HC directs Sr AAG to file comprehensive report in two weeks

Excelsior Correspondent
Jammu, July 22: In a petition filed by Secretaries of J&K High Court Judges seeking direction to State respondents to consider and treat the services of the petitioners category as one of the feeding service for induction into KAS, as has been done in favour of their counterparts working in the Civil Secretariat in terms of SRO 386/2008, Justice Virender Singh after hearing Senior Advocate Sunil Sethi with Advocate Veenu Gupta appearing for the petitioners whereas Senior AAG Gagan Basotra for the State observed that the affidavit filed by Assistant Legal Remembrance, Department of Law & Justice in which it was submitted that a representation of petitioners sent by Registrar General on May 28, 2012 has been handed over to then Secretary Law by some officials of the High Court on March 12, 2013, took serious note and further observed that it is not understandable that communication dated May 28, 2012 sent by Registrar General of State High Court has not been received by Secretary Law upto March 2013.
High Court further observed that it appears that whatever is asserted in the affidavit filed by Assistant Legal Remembrance is factually not correct and however, Court leaves this aspect at this stage and at least needs to be looked into an appropriate stage as Senior AAG has assured the Court that he will take-up the matter not only with Secretary law but with GAD also. Upon this High Court directed Sr AAG to file a comprehensive report within two weeks.

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