Litigations | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Mon, 24 Jul 2023 08:04:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png Litigations | SabrangIndia 32 32 Nearly 272 crores spent by the govt. on litigation over the last five financial years: Lok Sabha https://sabrangindia.in/a-total-of-rs-2720121567-spent-by-the-govt-on-litigation-over-the-last-five-financial-years-lok-sabha/ Mon, 24 Jul 2023 05:29:16 +0000 https://sabrangindia.in/?p=28633 As provided by the Ministry of Law and Justice, 6,36,605 cases involving the government remain pending across various courts

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On July 22, during the Monsoon Session of Indian Parliament, the Lok Sabha was informed that the total expenditure incurred by the government on litigation over the last five financial years is a total Rs. 2,72,01,21,567. The said data was given in response to the question raised by Lok Sabha MP Dushyant Singh (BJP). MP Dushyant Singh sought data regarding cases that involve the Central government. He had raised questions about the total percentage of cases that involve the Government as a party along with the expenditure on all of these cases, categories by year and type.

As per the data, between the period of 2022-23, a total of Rs. 54,35,49,015 was spent by the government, which was more than the expenditure incurred in 2021-22, wherein Rs. 48,37,38,253 was spent. Accordingly, it was further provided that an expenditure of Rs. 58,01,97,187 was incurred in 2022-21, Rs. 60,40,71,128 in 2019-20 and Rs. 50,85,65,984 in 2018-19.

MP Dushant Singh also enquired about the nature and number of the cases pending in the Court. The Ministry of Law and Justice answered that requisite data is not maintained by the Government in the form and manner as sought above, however, according to the Legal Information Management & Briefing System (LIMBS) portal, there are presently 6,36,605 pending cases involving the government across various courts. The details are as follows:

 

The complete answer can be viewed here:

 

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“Is this the Supreme Court or a joke court” an irked SC tells state govts https://sabrangindia.in/supreme-court-or-joke-court-irked-sc-tells-state-govts/ Tue, 17 Jan 2017 10:51:03 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2017/01/17/supreme-court-or-joke-court-irked-sc-tells-state-govts/ “Is this the Supreme Court or a joke court,” an incensed apex court bench said today, annoyed over the lack of response of several state governments on crucial matters of public importance like pollution and cleanliness in mid-day meals. “Is some kind of panchayat going on here that the states are not serious? Why are […]

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“Is this the Supreme Court or a joke court,” an incensed apex court bench said today, annoyed over the lack of response of several state governments on crucial matters of public importance like pollution and cleanliness in mid-day meals.

“Is some kind of panchayat going on here that the states are not serious? Why are you joking with the Supreme Court like this? You will understand the importance only when we call your Chief Secretaries,” the bench comprising Chief Justice J S Khehar and Justice D Y Chandrachud said.

“This is important business,” it said after perusuing the files of the first two PILs listed before it for hearing.

“Do we have some kind of a game going on here? If you (lawyers representing states) do not want to file your counter affidavits, then say that, we will record your statements,” the bench added.

 

The bench, after perusing the reports with regard to service of notices of the PILs to the states concerned, said if they want more time then they should stand and seek it.

The bench first took up the PIL, filed by Gujarat-based NGO ‘Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti” on industrial pollution in 2012, for hearing and got irked after perusing the records which reflected that many states have not filed their replies despite several opportunities given.

It then called out names of Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Kerala, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh and asked their counsel as to why counter affidavits have not yet been filed.
It granted four weeks to the states which appeared before it for the first time in the matter and summoned the Environment Secretaries with relevant records of these states, which had been served notice but had failed to file replies.

It listed the matter for final disposal after four weeks.

The bench then took up the second PIL, filed by NGO ‘Antarashtriya Manav Adhikaar Nigraani’ in 2013, regarding cleanliness in the mid-day meals and seeking directions to prevent incidents like the one that occurred in a government primary school in a Bihar village where 23 children died after eating contaminated food.

When the counsel for the petitioner sought an adjournment saying that the advocate-on-record was out of Delhi and will not be availeble till January 20, the bench got enraged.

“Is it the Supreme Court or the joke court? This is important business… Who is the arguing counsel? You have made all the states as parties,” it remarked and adjourned the hearing.
 

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