Thursday, 1 July 2021

Proud Of Kashmiri Politicians Who Spoke In All-Party Meet: Sajad Lone

SRINAGAR: Peoples Conferences Chairman Sajad Gani Lone Thursday said he is proud of all the Kashmiri politicians who were part of the all-party meeting for their role in highlighting the pain of the people of the Valley.

PC Chairman Sajad Gani Lone along with his other senior leaders addressing a press conference in Srinagar on Thursday July 1,2021. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur

Addressing a press conference here, Lone said, “In my view, there are no winners and losers in the all-party meeting. No one had gone to speak against Kashmir.”

He said everybody made Kashmir proud. “I give everyone equal marks. Rabble rousing and rhetorical statements won’t help in making New Delhi deliver.”

He said there is propriety involved in the meeting and even the Prime Minister just put out three tweets on the issue.

“It is only us who have diarrhea of speaking. Someone asked the sixth person present in the meeting about what I spoke but didn’t call me,” Lone said, adding that whatever is being written now is part of history.

“Forty years from now people should read the truth.”

He said that we won’t talk on Muzzafar Baig’s sacking as the matter is over for them “Whatever had to be spoken has been said by Imran (Ansari) Sahib.”

He said that statehood should be given back immediately as a matter of right. “I don’t link statehood with elections but I will fight them if everyone else does.”

He said opposition members talking about a boycott might be laying a trap.

He said his party believes in creating an environment in which New Delhi will deliver. “People in the past three years have been suffering.”



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High Court Stays Fresh Appointment Of Law Officers Except Advocate General

SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court stayed the appointment of Law Officers other than the Advocate General in a plea challenging the continued existence of the notification issued by the Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, inviting applications for engagement as Standing Counsel, reported LiveLaw.in.

According to report published by LiveLaw.in, a single-judge bench consisting of Justice Sanjeev Kumar ordered a writ as a Public Interest Litigation application suo moto, as it raised issues of seminal importance.

The petitioner challenged an advertisement issued in pursuance to the Jammu and Kashmir Law Officers to appoint law officers in the exercise of powers conferred by Section 124 of the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir read with Section 492 of J&K Cr. P. C. The petitioner argues that after the promulgation of the J&K Reorganization Act, 2019, the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir and State Criminal Procedure Code have been repealed and have ceased to be in existence, said the report.

The petition also challenges the eligibility criteria as given under the notification, allotting 02 marks for PG Diploma, 03 marks for Post Graduation and 05 marks for Ph. D. in Law for the required education qualification. The petitioner says that the said scheme is without any rationale and, therefore, per se arbitrary. The petition notes that allotting a weightage of 50 marks earmarked for Number of institutions in last two years of civil suits or defending civil suits is highly excessive without laying down any yardstick for assessment and allocation of 50 marks, it said.

The State argued that the Rules of 2016 are saved by the J&K Reorganization Act, 2019 and, therefore, can validly regulate the appointment and conditions of service of Law Officers in Jammu and Kashmir.

For the issue relating to the selection criteria, the state-respondent argued that the Government is well within its right to devise any selection criteria for selection and appointment of Law officers, and the same cannot be interfered with unless it is totally arbitrary, irrational and is found to have no nexus with the object sought to be achieved.

“Allocation of 50 marks, i.e., 02 marks for each institution of a civil suit or defending civil suit in last two years, it is submitted, cannot be termed as arbitrary or irrational because its definite object to be achieved is the selection of competent Law Officers to plead for or defend the Government in District Courts,” the State argued, according to LiveLaw.in.

It also argued that the mark distribution between LLB Qualification (10), relevant PG Diploma (02), Post Graduation in Law (03) and Ph.D. in law (05) is only in recognition with merit and gives a slight edge to the candidates possessing higher qualification and, therefore, the same too cannot be termed as arbitrary.

The Court held that the Rules of 2016 are deficient in complying with the statutory provisions of Section 24 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1973 and not in conformity with the law laid down by the Supreme Court in the case of State Punjab & Anr. v. Brijeshwar Singh Chahal and Anr (2016) 6 SCC 1, where the SC held that the States should “reform their system of selection and appointment to make the same more transparent, fair and objective if necessary by amending the relevant LR Manuals/Rules and Regulations on the subject.”

The Brijeshwar Singh Chahal case also noted that the power to engage, employ and recruit must be exercised in a “fair, reasonable, non-discriminatory and objective manner,” An arbitrary action is offensive to Article 14 of the Constitution. As the appointment of a government counsel at both district and High Court levels is not just a professional engagement but has a ‘public element’ attached to it, the appointment must be only in the public interest, unaffected by any political or other extraneous considerations, the Court held.

The Court held that the Rules of 2016 framed by the then State of Jammu and Kashmir are deemed to be in operation in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir to provide for eligibility requirements for the appointment of Law Officers, although not following the directives and the guidelines laid down by the Supreme Court in Brijeshwar Singh Chahal’s case.

The Court held that the petitioner in representative capacity had raised issues that have to be consulted by the High Court or not need determination by an authoritative pronouncement by a larger Bench.

‘The impugned selection criteria laid down in the advertisement notice itself though within the respondents’ discretion and, prima facie, not found bad yet would pose practical difficulties in its application. There are no specific guidelines for assessing a candidate’s working experience. Fifty points earmarked for institutions are capable of being misused in the absence of proper yardstick”, the Court observed, according to report.

On the issue of giving weightage to the number of institutions of a civil suit in the last two years, the Court held that it is not clear as to whether the filing of civil suit/proceedings must be by the candidate as an independent counsel or it could be in his capacity of a junior to a senior advocate. It observed that an advocate having independent practice might have fewer institutions than a candidate working with some noted senior advocate.

Similarly, the Court found the issue of allocation of 10 marks to qualification higher than LL.B as “apparently irrational and does not seem to have any nexus with the job.” The Court posed a question that when the Chief Justice of India and the Judges of Supreme Court and High Courts can be appointed with LLB qualification only, then why can’t a candidate with the same qualification be a competent Law Officer.

The Court held that this matter is important, and it should be imperative that these engagements are merit-based. “The quality of assistance rendered to the Court has a direct impact on the quality of justice delivered. It is, therefore, of essence that the advocates who represent State/UT in civil as well as criminal matters are of sterling quality. Poor assistance from either side, particularly from the Government side, which is the biggest litigant in courts, affects the administration of justice.”

The Court directed to treat the PIL suo moto and concluded that the policy of engagement of Government lawyers at all levels deserves a fresh look, and it is imperative that these engagements are merit-based and do not fall foul of Article 14 of the Constitution Of India.

The Court posted the matter before the Chief Justice for listing before the appropriate Bench and directed that till the matter is pending, no fresh appointment of Law Officers be made other than the Advocate General, reported LiveLaw.in.



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Two Dead, Seven Injured In Road Accident

SRINAGAR: Two persons hailing from Uttar Pradesh died while seven others were injured in a road accident that took place at Logate Morh in Kathua district on Thursday afternoon.

Quoting officials the news agency KNO reported that a vehicle hit a highway divider at Logate Morh, resulting in injuries to nine passengers.

The official said that among the nine passengers, one was declared dead on arrival at the hospital, while another one succumbed to injuries during treatment.

The deceased have been identified as Idresh (61) son of Mohammad Sharif resident and Shaad son of Mohamad Sarfaraz—both residents of Uttar Pradesh.

He said that seven other passengers were administered first aid at Kathua GMC, while four among them were later referred to GMC Jammu.

Meanwhile, Police have taken cognizance of the matter.



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Carpenter Falls Off Rooftop, Dies

SRINAGAR: A carpenter died after he fell off a rooftop of a residential house in Kanelwan locality of Bijbehara in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Sunday afternoon.

Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the carpenter identified as Manzoor Ahmad Bhat son of Mohammad Ramzan Bhat, resident of Magraypora Kanelwan fell from the rooftop of a residential house in Kanelwan.

He said that the man got injured and was rushed to PHC Srigufwara for treatment, where doctors declared him dead on arrival.



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Woman Allegedly Sets Herself Ablaze, Hospitalized

SRINAGAR: A 32-year-old lady allegedly attempted to commit suicide by setting herself ablaze at her home in Hafroo area of Chadoora in Central Kashmir’s Budgam district on Thursday.

Quoting sources the news agency KNO reported that the lady (name withheld ) from Punjab and married to one at Hufroo tried to end her life after sprinkling some inflammable liquid over her and setting herself ablaze.

He said that the lady was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, wherefrom she was shifted to Srinagar hospital with burn injures.

The official said that it was not immediately known as to why she took this extreme step.

The official said that police have started an investigation into the matter.



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Elderly Woman Allegedly Commits Suicide

SRINAGAR: A 75-year-old woman allegedly committed suicide by consuming some poisonous substance at her home in Central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district on Thursday.

Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that the woman was rushed to SMHS hospital for treatment, where doctors declared her dead on arrival.

Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident and have started an investigation into the matter.



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Wednesday, 30 June 2021

Train Service Resumes In Kashmir Valley After 7 Weeks

SRINAGAR: Train services in Kashmir have been resumed on Thursday after remaining suspended for at least seven weeks.

After remaining suspended for more than seven weeks train services resumed partially in Kashmir on Thursday. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur

A senior railway official told Kashmir Life that train service connecting Kashmir with Banihal was resumed on Thursday morning in the valley.

He said that a train chugged between Budgam and Banihal only as per their existing timetable on Thursday morning. “The train will make only two trips on the stretch,” he added.

Passengers buying train tickets at the railway station on Thursday, July 1, 2021. KL Image by Bilal Bahadur

The train service from Budgam towards Baramulla shall remain suspended for now, said an official.



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