Supreme Court accepts resignation of Nagaland Lokayukta Uma Nath Singh
First Published: 2nd February, 2021 13:53 IST
The Supreme Court on Monday accepted the resignation of Nagaland Lokayukta Justice (retd) Uma Nath Singh, days after he said he was willing to step down as suggested by the
The Supreme Court on Monday accepted the resignation of Nagaland Lokayukta Justice (retd) Uma Nath Singh, days after he said he was willing to step down as suggested by the apex court provided the state government or others are restrained from initiating any kind of action or defaming him in media based on the pending plea.
The top court, while accepting the resignation of the state ombudsman, also acceded to some of the pre-conditions and directed that Justice (retd) Singh be given adequate security whenever he goes to Nagaland to collect his personal belongings.
A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde, however, expressed its inability to accept the submission of senior advocate Vikas Singh that nobody should be allowed to tarnish the image of Justice Singh and only factual reporting, confined to the content of the apex court’s order be permitted.
How can we can pass an order that there should not be any misreporting, said the bench, also comprising Justices A S Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian.
The court also ordered expunction of adverse remarks made by the state ombudsman against Nagaland’s advocate general K N Balagopal and a lawyer who filed the plea against Justice Singh.
The top court also did not accede to the submission of Vikas Singh that the petition of Nagaland government be dismissed instead of being disposed of.
We have not heard the matter on merits.., the bench said while disposing of the plea of the state government.
The plea of the Nagaland government had raised questions over the functioning of Lokayukta in the state.
The state government, in its plea, has urged the apex court to pass appropriate direction in exercise of its power under Article 142 of the Constitution to ensure that the institutional integrity of the post of Nagaland Lokayukta and the spirit of the Nagaland Lokayukta Act, 2017 are preserved.
Justice (retd) Singh, the former Chief Justice of Meghalaya High Court, had said in his note that he submits his resignation due to unpleasant circumstances and a very hostile environment and he was unable to continue as the Chairperson Lokayukta, Nagaland, forthwith.
This court may treat this as his resignation and may pass orders accordingly, it had said.
The note of submission said that Nagaland or any other authority or person shall not use or refer to any material or averment placed on record in the present petition or connected with the state government for initiating any kind of action, complain or proceedings or defaming him in media or any other manner to his privileges, status (professional, official or otherwise).
It had also urged the top court that nobody should be allowed to tarnish the image of Justice (retd) Singh and only factual reporting, confined to the content of the apex court’s order be permitted.
The Registrar General of the Gauhati High Court and the Chief Secretary of Nagaland and Commissioner/ Secretary to the Governor be directed to ensure taking custody of articles supposed to be handed over by Lokayukta to his office, it had said, adding that this would be needed for his safe and graceful exit after the resignation.
The ombudsman had said he has no objection if a compromise is arrived at in a criminal case involving his one of the earlier personal security officers by a trial court at Kohima.
Earlier, the top court had wondered as to how the Lokayukta of Nagaland would discharge his duties in the north-eastern state while sitting in national capital.
In August last year, the apex court had agreed to hear the plea filed by the state government which has arrayed Chairperson, Lokayukta as one of the respondents.
Article 142 of the Constitution deals with enforcement of decrees and orders of the Supreme Court and says that in exercise of its jurisdiction, it may pass order for doing complete justice in any matter pending before it. (PTI)
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