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SC pulls up senior Rajasthan official for not wearing proper dress in court

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Taking serious objection to the dress worn by a senior bureaucrat of government, the today pulled him up and adjourned the case for the day while asking him to adhere to a "proper dress code".

The top court directed the of of the to check up the rules of the worn by bureaucrats.

"What dress are you wearing? There is a for the bureaucrats. Have you gone through the rules? If you don't know the rules and understand what dress an should wear while appearing in court, then you don't deserve to be an additional chief secretary," a bench of Justices J and said.

"Do you allow a person wearing slippers, dhoti or casual dress in your office," the bench asked of the Urban Development and Housing Department, who was wearing a formal shirt and trouser.

The top court asked the ANS Nadkarni, appearing for the along with Aishwarya Bhati, to apprise the court about the rules governing the tomorrow.

apologised to the court, after which the bench said it would hear the matter tomorrow.

The bench was hearing an appeal against the verdict of High Court of May 13, 2015, quashing a government notification of September 18, 2009 withdrawing declaration of the village Napasar in district as Nagar Palika (municipality).

The top court had passed couple of orders in February asking the to produce the notification and later withdrawing the status.

Annoyed over the not producing the relevant document despite repeated orders, the apex court had on March 13 said, "We note with anguish the lack of assistance to this Court from the state of Rajasthan".

The bench said, "We are informed that an of the OSD level unfortunately passed away in February and that is being touted as an excuse not to produce the relevant notification despite the lapse for almost a month".

The top court had then summoned the of the and asked him to remain personally present in the Court with the notification on the next date of hearing which was today.

Sarpanch of Napasar panchayat, Champa Lal had challenged the order of High Court quashing the notification of withdrawal of status saying that the order was passed mechanically without appreciating the fact that petitioner there had no locus.

He had said that notification for Nagar Palika status was correctly withdrawn by the as the Gram Panchayat of Napasar had a paltry population of 22,893 with 1878 family living below the poverty line and over 90 per cent of them dependent on agriculture. Hence, it was not competent to function with the imposition of municipal taxes, Lal had said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 19:45 IST
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