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Public Will Lose Faith In Justice If Court Orders Not Regarded

Public will lose faith in Justice if court orders not regarded. If the orders of the court continue to be disregarded, trust from justice will arise.

The Madhya Pradesh High Court found Keralin Deshmukh, Principal Secretary, Technical Education Department, Commissioner P. Narhari, and Principal Government Polytechnic, Jabalpur RC Pandey is guilty of prima facie contempt.

The bench of Justice Sanjay Dwivedi remarked that if the orders of the court are disregarded in this way, the public will lose faith in injustice.

The court adjourned the hearing on the sentence of the said officers till 23 October. Also warned that if the order is not followed, the Director-General of Police will be directed to arrest all these officers and present them before the court.

This instruction was given on the petition of Jabalpur resident Pravin Chandra Chaubey. He was retired as lecturer ([printing)] in January 2018 at the age of 62 years. On 28 June 2018, the High Court directed him to be withdrawn from service on a petition filed against it.

The petition filed by the government against it was also rejected by the Supreme Court, yet the order of the High Court was not followed.

The Madhya Pradesh High Court has issued notices to 14 ministers including the state government, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Speaker of the Assembly. It asks how he was made a minister despite resigning? The time till 14 December has been given to present the reply.

Notice issued to 14 ministers including the Chief Minister and the Chairman

Couple Bench of Acting Chief Justice Sanjay Yadav and Justice Rajiv Kumar Dubey, General Administration Department, Chief Minister, Assembly Speaker, Secretary to Governor.

Cabinet Secretary to President, Election Commission of India, Ministers- Tulsiram Silavat, Bisahulal Singh, Andal Singh Kanshana, Govind Singh Rajput, Notice issued to Emirati Devi, Dr. Prabhuram Chaudhary.

Dr. Mahendra Singh Sisodia, Pradyuman Singh Tomar, Hardeep Singh Dung, Rajyavardhan Singh, Vijendra Singh Yadav, Giriraj Dandotia, Suresh Dhakad, and OPS Bhadauria.

Minister left after leaving Congress

This petition has been filed on behalf of Chhindwara resident advocate Aradhana Bhargava. Advocate Dinesh Upadhyay argued that a conspiracy led by Jyotiraditya Scindia was hatched in March 2020 to topple the Congress-elected government.

Under this, 22 Congress MLAs resigned from their posts and joined BJP. Later, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh of the BJP government made 14 of them ministers.

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