How can Nagaland Lokayukta work from Delhi: SC

Lokayukta Kohima Morung File Photo

Lokayukta Kohima Morung File Photo

New Delhi, January 11 (PTI): The Supreme Court Monday wondered how the Lokayukta of Nagaland would discharge his duties in the State while sitting in Delhi and said he was demeaning the office.

The observation by a bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde came after the counsel for the State Government claimed that the Lokayukta was not discharging his work diligently and he wants to work from Delhi.

Senior advocate Vikas Singh, appearing for the Lokayukta, said the state wants to remove him but there is a procedure for removing the Lokayukta.

“We don't agree with you (Singh). We don't understand this. How can a person be a Lokayukta while sitting in Delhi just because this is pandemic times,” said the bench, also comprising Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian.

“You are demeaning your office,” the bench said.

The apex court was hearing a plea filed by Nagaland government which has raised questions over the functioning of Lokayukta in the State.

Former Chief Justice of Meghalaya High Court, Justice (retd) Uma Nath Singh, is the incumbent Lokayukta of Nagaland.

During the hearing conducted through video-conferencing, senior advocate KN Balagopal, appearing for Nagaland, said that appointment of Lokayukta is void.

“He (Lokayukta) wants to shift to Delhi and does not want to commute five km from his residence to office in the state. He is a non-performing Lokayukta,” Balagopal said.

The bench, while referring to some documents, said the Lokayukta has himself said that the apex court should replace him with a former top court judge.

“I have not advised him like this. I am appearing for the first time and it might be due to some frustration,” Singh said, adding, “they (state) want to remove me. I thought the Supreme Court would not interfere with the plea. There is a procedure for removal of Lokayukta.”

The bench told the Nagaland Lokayukta “we understand that you want to contest this.”

After Singh said he will take instruction in the matter, the bench responded “That is better you take instruction and tell us about all this next week.”

In August last year, the apex court had agreed to hear the plea filed by the Nagaland State Government which has arrayed the Chairperson, Lokayukta as one of the respondents.

The State Government, in its plea, has urged the apex court to pass appropriate direction in exercise of its power under Article 142 of the Constitution to ensure that the institutional integrity of the post of Nagaland Lokayukta and the spirit of the Nagaland Lokayukta Act, 2017 are preserved.

Article 142 of the Constitution deals with enforcement of decrees and orders of the Supreme Court and says that in exercise of its jurisdiction, it may pass order for doing complete justice in any matter pending before it.