Andhra Pradesh High Court recalls order after imprisoning two govt officials
By LE Desk
Vijaywada, June 23, 2021: After sentencing Commissioner (panchayat raj) IAS officer M Girija Shankar and former commissioner (horticulture) IFS officer Chiranjeev Chowdary to one-month imprisonment and imposing Rs 1,000 fine each for contempt of court, the Andhra Pradesh High Court recalled its orders after the government assured the court that its earlier orders would be implemented and sought two weeks’ time.
The horticulture department on January 10, 2020 issued a notification to fill village horticulture assistant posts. Later, the horticulture department amended the notification and removed some of the eligibility criteria for the aspirants. Aggrieved, an aspirant S Krishna and 35 others filed a petition in the High Court last year, The New Indian Express reported.
The High Court issued interim orders asking the government to give an opportunity for the petitioners for the posts. The government filed a petition seeking cancellation of the interim orders which was set aside by the High Court. As the government failed to implement the orders, the petitioners filed a contempt petition. The court issued orders for personal appearance of the two officers. On Tuesday, Shankar and Chowdary appeared before the court, reported The New Indian Express.
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