HC imposes Rs 1 lakh cost on PSC, Health Secy

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 30: While hearing bunch of petitions regarding selection to the post of the Deputy Medical Superintendent advertised vide Notification No.16-PSC of 2005 dated 13.10.2005, High Court has imposed cost of Rs one lakh on Public Service Commission as well as the Commissioner/Secretary, Department of Health and Medical Education for not apprising the court as to whether there is any other matter pertaining to same selection pending before the other bench and said that total casualness has resulted in passing of different contradictory orders.
While dismissing the petitions, Justice Rajesh Bindal observed, “advertisement for selection to the post of Deputy Medical Superintendent was issued way back in the year 2005 and after more than 14 years thereafter nothing survives to be adjudicated upon”.
“As the conduct of the Department of Health and Medical Education and J&K Public Service Commission shows that there had been gross violation of the interim orders passed in these cases as is the normal attitude of the officers not to comply with the court orders, I deem it appropriate to issue notice to the Secretary, Department of Health and Medical Education and the Secretary to Jammu & Kashmir Public Service Commission to show cause as to why proceedings of contempt be not initiated against them for violation of the orders passed by this court”.
“For the present, notices are being issued to the Secretaries who shall apprise the court about the names of the persons who were at the helm of affairs at the relevant time when despite interim stay granted by this court, the process of selection was completed”, Justice Bindal said, adding “affidavit to that effect be filed before next date of hearing”.
It shall also be stated in the affidavit that the persons so named in the affidavit have been informed about this case so that they also put in appearance on the next date of hearing as separate notices shall not be issued to them, the High Court said.
Justice Rajesh Bindal further ordered that separate contempt petition may be registered titled as Court on its Own Motion Versus Secretary, Department of Health and Medical Education. “Suo-moto contempt proceedings have been initiated in the case in hand for the reason that there is a dire need to inculcate the habit of complying with the court orders in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, which otherwise are taken too casually”, he said.
“It is evident from the number of contempt petitions pending in this court vis-a-vis the cases decided as such Registry is directed to list the contempt petition on 26.08.2020. Intimation of the order passed in the present contempt petition and issuance of notice for contempt be sent to two Secretaries by the Registry through e-mail”, Justice Bindal said and also directed that a copy of this order be also sent to Chief Secretary and Secretary Law of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir for information and necessary corrective action.