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HC recalls notice to TN Governor in Assembly secretary case

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The has recalled the notice it had issued to the governor's office on a petition challenging the appointment of K Srinivasan as the Assembly Justice T recalled the notice yesterday after the general pointed out that under Article 361 of the Constitution, the was not answerable to the court. also ordered deletion of the to the and assembly speaker from the list of respondents. The passed the order after hearing the arguments of General that the enjoys protection under Article 361, issuing notice to the was barred and he was not answerable to the court. Justice Raja, however, directed the general to address the question as to whom a mandamus (direction) can be issued, in case the petitions challenging the appointment are allowed and posted the matter for further hearing to March 21. The matter relates to the petitions filed by L S Vasanthimalar and B Subramaniyam, and Joint respectively of the Assembly, who sought to quash the orders appointing Srinivasan as 'Special Secretary' and subsequently of the Assembly. P Wilson, who appeared on behalf of the petitioners, submitted that since the was the appointing authority for the post of in the general administrative wing, notice has to be issued to the governor's and the cannot claim complete immunity under Article 361. He also contended that Srinivasan serving in the reporting wing had been wrongly given the post of in the general administrative wing. The post of was going to be given to an ineligible person so notice can be issued to the to Governor, Wilson submitted. Opposing Wilson's argument and citing judgements of the Supreme Court, the General submitted that when the is exercising his powers under the Constitution or statute, he enjoys constitutional protection under Article 361 and there is a complete bar on issuing a notice to the and he was not answerable to the court. The said, "I agree with the submissions made by General" and ordered the deletion of to and Speaker, cited as party respondents from the petitions.

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First Published: Thu, March 08 2018. 12:10 IST
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