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Centre revises pay scales of prosecutors in Delhi: HC told

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Centre today told the High Court that it had revised pay scales of prosecutors in the national capital, whose salaries were way below their counterparts in other states, with effect from yesterday.

A bench of Acting and Justice C asked the Centre to file a compliance report of its September 2015 order by which it had directed that the government's cabinet decision to increase pay scales of public prosecutors be implemented without any delay.

Meera Bhatia, appearing for the Centre, informed the court that a three-member committee from three different ministries was constituted for taking the decision and the had agreed to give higher pay scale to the public prosecutors with effect from April 3, 2018.

The contempt petition filed by Prosecutors Welfare Association has alleged "deliberate and willful disobedience" on the part of the Centre and the city in complying with the court's 2015 order.

The court was hearing two PILs seeking upward revision in the pay scales of prosecutors and for equipping them with facilities and infrastructure needed to do their job.

It had earlier asked how the lawyers or prosecutors could be expected to perform efficiently if they were not paid properly and on time.

The court was earlier informed by senior Rajeev K Virmani, who was appointed an amicus curiae, and senior Dayan Krishnan, who represented the prosecutors, that prosecutors were being paid in the pay scale of Rs 9,300 to Rs 34,800 and for additional public prosecutors the grade pay was Rs 4,600 in II as per the 6th pay commission which was equivalent to what was received by a in district courts.

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First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 20:20 IST
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