HC warns Central Govt of Rs 10 lakh fine
NT Correspondent
Bengaluru: The High Court of Kar nataka has warned that it would have to impose a cost of Rs.10 lakh if there is no positive action on the appointment of a presiding officer to the Central Government Industrial Tribunal cum Law Court in Bengaluru within the next three weeks.
The bench of Chief Justice Prasanna B Varale and Justice Krishna S Dixit was hearing a public interest litigation on the issue filed by the Industrial Law Practitioners Forum.
The Central Government counsel submitted to the court that an appointment was made on August 18, 2022, but the said appointee had not taken charge.
Therefore, a new process for appointment has been set in motion. The case had reached the HC earlier too and was disposed of after the appointment was made.
The Forum approached the HC again. The Government counsel sought two weeks to file a status report on the matter. Taking a serious note of the delay, the HC said, the “Status report only indicates that the matter is pending before the Government. It is nothing but an eyewash to this Court and the approach of the respondent can only be an approach to be happy with running paper horses instead of considering the issue with due seriousness attached to it.”
The HC noted that the PIL claimed that the post has been vacant for the last three years and such delays in appointment to quasijudicial bodies rob the litigants of justice. It said that the Central Government should not remain mute spectators on such issues.
The HC adjourned the hearing to November 7 and said that the time sought by the counsel should not become an attempt at eyewash. It warned about imposing a fine while adjourning the case stating, “As such we grant two weeks to the respondent and expect a positive outcome on the next date, the failure would lead to the respondent depositing a cost of Rs.10 lakh in this Court.”