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A couple of members of the Bezawada Bar Association (BBA) and the YSRCP Legal Cell have noticed that the Chief Minister’s letter to the Chief Justice of India (CJI), accusing Justice N.V. Ramana, a decide of the Supreme Court, of influencing justice supply in the Andhra Pradesh High Court shouldn’t be handled as a private matter.
“An inquiry into it is a must for the sake of transparency and accountability in the system. It’s up to the CJI to take a decision,” they stated whereas addressing the media right here on Sunday.
“Some lawyers’ associations and Bar councils in the country are commenting on the issue when the matter merits a serious look at higher levels of judiciary,” stated BBA member B. Raghava Rao.
“Advocates’ associations should take care of the lawyers’ welfare and desist from meddling with the functioning of the system to be in the good books of a few officers,” stated O. Gavaskar, one other advocate. He additionally took objection to a few members of the BBA discovering fault with the Chief Minister writing a letter to the CJI.
Gag order on media
“The gag order issued by the High Court restraining the media from covering any news on the FIR filed by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) against a former Advocate-General in the alleged land scam in Amaravati and the order staying further probe into the case are nothing but taking the system into one’s hands,” stated Ch. Sai Ram, a member of the BBA.
“We are not against any officer. But there should be a discussion on the gag order and the stay order,” he added.
BBA members T. Mahesh, Nagaraju, Yadala James, and {K}. Venkateswara Sharma had been current on the event.
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