This Article is From May 11, 2022

Supreme Court Extends Interim Stay On Arrest Warrant Against Senior IAS Officer

A bench comprising Justices SA Nazeer and Krishna Murari adjourned the matter for May 13 after one of the judges recused in the matter.

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The high court order had come as the officer could not appear before it in time. (FILE)

New Delhi:

The Supreme Court on Wednesday extended the interim stay till May 13 on the Allahabad High Court order issuing non-bailable warrants against senior IAS officer and Chief Executive Officer of NOIDA in a contempt case related to a land acquisition matter.

A bench comprising Justices SA Nazeer and Krishna Murari adjourned the matter for May 13 after one of the judges recused in the matter.

“Since the matter is urgent, list the matter again on Friday after taking  appropriate directions from the Chief Justice. Meanwhile, interim order to continue,” the bench said.

At the outset, the bench said there is some “disability” in hearing the matter and said the matter be listed before another bench.

Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi appeared for Uttar Pradesh official Ritu Maheshwari against the order of the high court.

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 “This is a gross case where a lady appeared in the Allahabad High Court, her lawyer was present and sought a pass over. The high court issued the order asking her to appear and in custody, “ Rohatgi, appearing for the IAS officer, had said.

Senior advocate Vikas Singh, appearing for one of the parties, opposed the extension of interim order and said it would be improper for the bench to grant the relief when one of the judges is recusing.

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On Monday, the top court had observed that it has become a routine affair that Uttar Pradesh officials are approaching it against the Allahabad High Court orders and they do not respect orders of the court

The senior IAS officer, who is posted as the Chief Executive Officer of New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (NOIDA), has moved the top court against the issuance of the NBW by the Allahabad High Court in a contempt case related to a land acquisition matter.

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The high court order had come as the officer could not appear before it in time.

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