Nimmagdda Ramesh Kumar's case: SC Refuses To Issue Stay Order In Contempt Of Court Proceedings
The Andhra Pradesh government led by Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy faced a jolt with the Supreme Court refusing to issue a stay order on the contempt proceedings.
While hearing a petition filed to issue a stay on contempt proceedings, the apex county made some rather sensational comments. Chief Justice of India(CJI) maintained that the court is refusing to issue stay order deliberately as the court is aware of everything.
The CJI found fault with the AP government for not reappointing Nimmgadda Ramesh Kumar as SEC even after Governor writing an official letter to the government in this regard.
AP Government removed Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar as SEC and appointed retired Madras High Court J. Kanagaraj as the new SEC by bringing an ordinance that deals with decreasing the tenure of SEC.
With this, Nimmagadda moved the High Court and the court directed the government to appoint him back as SEC. However, the government knocked the doors of the apex court to issue a stay order but the court refused.
Later, Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar moved the Supreme Court on the grounds of contempt of court against the government for not appointing him as SEC. The court directed Nimmagadda to meet Governor and write a letter to him in this regard.
The same case has now once again reached the Supreme Court, which irked the court. The Court said everything came to the notice of the court and the court is aware of the things.
While hearing a petition filed to issue a stay on contempt proceedings, the apex county made some rather sensational comments. Chief Justice of India(CJI) maintained that the court is refusing to issue stay order deliberately as the court is aware of everything.
The CJI found fault with the AP government for not reappointing Nimmgadda Ramesh Kumar as SEC even after Governor writing an official letter to the government in this regard.
AP Government removed Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar as SEC and appointed retired Madras High Court J. Kanagaraj as the new SEC by bringing an ordinance that deals with decreasing the tenure of SEC.
With this, Nimmagadda moved the High Court and the court directed the government to appoint him back as SEC. However, the government knocked the doors of the apex court to issue a stay order but the court refused.
Later, Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar moved the Supreme Court on the grounds of contempt of court against the government for not appointing him as SEC. The court directed Nimmagadda to meet Governor and write a letter to him in this regard.
The same case has now once again reached the Supreme Court, which irked the court. The Court said everything came to the notice of the court and the court is aware of the things.