Law Min tells other ministries not to seek legal opinion from AG,bypassing it

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Don't violate rule of by seeking directly from the Attorney General, the Ministry has cautioned central ministries, asserting that it should not be bypassed while asking for advice from officers.

In a strongly-worded letter, Secretary has said that ministries should avoid "impropriety" by approaching the AG directly.

The letter comes months after the then AG Mukul Rohatgi had urged the government to junk a rule which bars him from giving legal advice to various ministries without involving the Ministry, saying it delays decision-making on important matters.

"All the ministries/departments are again requested that while seeking legal advice, they should follow procedure to as to avoid illegality/impropriety on account of jurisdictional error or procedural impropriety... The officers are also requested that in cases other than sub-judice matters, opinion/advice to central government ministries/departments/PSUs may not be tendered without getting reference from the Ministry," the letter issued in March said.

Citing delays as the main reason for his request to let him give opinions directly, Rohatgi had also said the rule which requires officers to give to various central ministries and departments only when the issue is referred to them by the Ministry runs contrary to constitutional provisions.

In his letter to the government, Rohatgi had said various ministries, departments and even ministers have declined to route their requests for his through the Ministry due to urgency of the matter.

He had said if every such proposal was routed through the Ministry, the entire work would come to a grinding halt and no urgent remedial measure could be taken since the Ministry takes its own time.

From time to time, successive secretaries have been urging officers against bypassing the Ministry while giving legal opinions to central ministries, departments and PSUs.

But Ministry officials admitted that ministries prefer approaching the officers directly to cut down on the red tape.

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First Published: Sun, April 22 2018. 10:20 IST