Petition in Supreme Court seeks notice against A.P. CM Jagan Mohan Reddy
The petition filed by a lawyer, Sunil Kumar Singh, accused Mr. Reddy of making these allegations in a letter to the Chief Justice of India on October 6.
A petition was filed on Monday urging the Supreme Court to issue a show-cause notice against Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy for his “frivolous and unsubstantiated allegations against a sitting judge of the Supreme Court.”
The petition documented by an attorney, Sunil Kumar Singh, blamed Mr. Reddy of making these claims in a letter to the Chief Justice of India on October 6. The petition said the letter’s substance were then mutual with the media in a question and answer session hung on October 10 by Mr. Reddy’s Principal Adviser.
Mr. Singh asked the pinnacle court to give a request to bar Mr. Reddy from unveiling such explanations against the legal executive and holding question and answer sessions to insult the legal organization.
“What is in question is the certainty that courts rouse in general society in a popular government … Conversations can go wild in the media inside hours or days and influence the picture of the legal executive,” the petition said.
The correct spots to bring charges against the higher legal executive are Parliament or the State Legislature and not question and answer sessions.
The petition said the constitutional invulnerability conceded to the legal executive was to permit them to work boldly.
“Today analysis is leveled against the legal executive with more availability and less concession than previously. The respondent [Mr. Reddy] is compelled by a sense of honor to regard the legal executive,” the petition said.
It said Mr. Reddy “completely neglected to comprehend and welcome” that “reckless articulations” would destabilize public confidence in the legal executive.
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