Law ministry urges timely response
to court orders to prevent contempt
With nearly 1.50 lakh contempt cases
involving the central government pending across courts, the law ministry has
pushed for "timely and adequate" response to court orders by Union
ministries to prevent such proceedings.
The ministry also pointed out that many
officials managing litigation in ministries or their departments do not possess
qualification in the field of law which results in a lack of understanding of
legal implications and delayed response to judicial directives. This leads to
contempt cases against head of the organisations, it said.
In its 'Directive for the efficient and
effective management of litigation by the Government of India', the Department
of Legal Affairs in the law ministry said the capacity of ministries to manage
litigation is limited due to resource constraints.
Most ministries and departments do not
have a dedicated legal cell, and cases are generally being handled by the
administrative or technical divisions overseeing the relevant subject matter.
"At times, contempt proceedings are
initiated against government officials for non-compliance of judgment and
orders, which can be prevented by enhancing monitoring and coordination
mechanisms to ensure timely and adequate responses to judgments and
orders." it stressed.
Seeking to reduce court cases where the
central government is a party, it directed ministries to nominate a nodal
officer ordinarily not below the rank of Joint Secretary who will be assigned
the responsibility to oversee litigation management.
"The officer should preferably have
an LLB degree or above and/or sufficient legal expertise, as well as a
reasonable continuity of tenure," it said.
It also directed creation of post of
Director (Legal)/Deputy Secretary (Legal)/ Under Secretary (Legal) across
ministries to deal with litigation.
In a written reply in the Lok Sabha
during the Budget session, law minister Arjun Ram Meghwal had said the
responsibility of implementation of court orders rests with the respective
administrative ministries and departments.
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dt. 28-04-2025