Prof K Nageshwar: Did Attorney General Reflect Centre’s Opinion? (Video)

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? Did Attorney General Reflect Centre's Opinion?

Venugopal told Upadhyay that the chief justice is seized of the matter and well aware of the nature of allegations stated in the letter. The attorney general said the conduct of Reddy and Kallam was prima facie contumacious [wilfully disobedient], but it would not be appropriate for him to deal with the matter.

I am of the opinion that the timing itself of the letter as well as it being placed in the public domain through a press conference could certainly be said to be suspect, in the background of the order passed by Justice Ramana dated 16.09.2020, Venugopal wrote.

Reddys letter was released after a bench headed by Ramana ordered proceedings against the chief minister in a disproportionate assets case. The bench was hearing a petition seeking fast-tracking of pending criminal cases against sitting and former lawmakers. On October 10, the very next day after the order was passed, the letter, dated October 6, was made public by Reddys principal advisor.
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Prof K Nageshwar: Did Attorney General Reflect Centre's Opinion? (Video)
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Register Online for Graduates MLC. Here is the link: https://ceotserms1.telangana.gov.in/MLC/form18.aspx ? Did Attorney General Reflect Centre's Opinion? Venugopal told Upadhyay that the chief justice is seized of the matter and well aware of the nature of allegations stated in the letter. The attorney general said the conduct of Reddy and Kallam was prima facie contumacious [wilfully disobedient], but it would not be appropriate for him to deal with the matter. I am of the opinion that the timing itself of the letter as well as it being placed in the public domain through a press conference could certainly be said to be suspect, in the background of the order passed by Justice Ramana dated 16.09.2020, Venugopal wrote. Reddys letter was released after a bench headed by Ramana ordered proceedings against the chief minister in a disproportionate assets case. The bench was hearing a petition seeking fast-tracking of pending criminal cases against sitting and former lawmakers. On October 10, the very next day after the order was passed, the letter, dated October 6, was made public by Reddys principal advisor. https://scroll.in/latest/977468/jagan-reddy-vs-justice-ramana-attorney-general-declines-consent-to-initiate-contempt-against-cm

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