HC modifies order on appointment of law officers

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The Madras High today modified its Madurai bench order staying the appointment of officers at district courts by the state and said the officers whose term has ended may continue to function till further orders.

The bench of Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M Sundar modified the Madurai bench's interim order which had stayed the order on the ground of procedural lapses in appointing new officers.


It said the earlier order would cause serious prejudice to the litigants.

The pleaders and public prosecutors whose appointments had been terminated may continue to represent the state until further orders unless otherwise directed, the first bench said.

In case of any complaint against any individual officer, a different officer from the old panel should be engaged, it said adding the order would be in effect till August 16 or until further orders.

The bench then posted all other related matters to July 31.

Earlier, Advocate General R Muthukumaraswamy representing the state submitted that the Madurai bench order has given rise to an impasse in various districts since the appointments of new officers and public prosecutors have been stayed, while the disengaged public prosecutors and officers too cannot appear.

The matters in which the state was a party could not be heard as it went unrepresented, he pointed out.

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