Supreme
Court today rapped the government over delay in filing a petition against an
order of the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
The
Supreme Court, which noted that the Centre has filed a petition before it
against a July 2017 verdict of the Punjab and Haryana High Court with a delay
of 1,356 days, dismissed the plea as time-barred and imposed a cost of ?
25,000.
“The
special leave petition has been filed by the Union of India with the delay of
1,356 days expecting the court to show indulgence for its gross inefficiency
which this court refuses to do,” a bench of justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and
Hrishikesh Roy said in its order passed earlier this week.
The
bench said it has “repeatedly deprecated” the endeavour of the government and
public authorities to approach the Supreme Court with no concern to the period
of limitation.
“We
have also emphasized that if the government feels that it is so inefficient
that it cannot file appeals in time, it is for them to approach the legislature
to express their inefficiency and seek extended period to file the appeals,” it
said.
The
bench said it has categorized these matters as “certificate cases” which are
merely brought to the Supreme Court to obtain a certificate of dismissal to
absolve the responsibility of delinquent officers.
“We
refuse to be a party to this,” it said.
The
bench, while dismissing the plea as time barred, said the cost be deposited
with the Supreme Court group 'c'' (non-clerical) employees welfare association
within four weeks.
It
said the amount be recovered from the delinquent officer after holding an
inquiry and certificate of recovery be also filed before it.
The
Supreme Court was hearing a plea filed by the Centre against a July 31, 2017
verdict of the high court which had dismissed a petition assailing an order
passed by the Central Administrative Tribunal, Chandigarh bench.
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