Six public prosecutors removed

STATE TIMES NEWS
SRINAGAR: Expressing concern over the large number of cases lost by government in the Courts and poor rate of convictions in criminal cases, the Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj and Law and Justice Abdul Haq on Sunday ordered disengagement of six public prosecutors with immediate effect for non performance.
“Despite giving every  facility to public prosecutors, they fail to win cases for government. But this needs to be changed. From now on we will review the performance of every public prosecutor and if we feel they are not giving results, we will remove them,” said Abdul Haq in a meeting convened here to review the disposal of criminal cases. “Everything will be now performance based for officers. We won’t just remove public prosecutors, we will recommend cancellation of licenses of such lawyers too,” he said.
The Public Prosecutors whose services have been disengaged are Syed Mujeeb Andrabi, 3rd Additional Public Prosecutor Srinagar, Wasim Makhdoomi, 4th Additional Public Prosecutor Srinagar, Nuzhat Mughloo, Additional Public Prosecutor TADA/POTA Srinagar, Suhail Ashraf Mir, Additional Public Prosecutor Baramulla, Pir Saifuddin, Public Prosecutor Ganderbal and Molvi Shabir Ahmad, Public Prosecutor Shopian.
The minister said that government is committed to provide fair trial and speedy justice to people and in this regard several steps are being taken. He said that efforts are on to improve the quality of prosecution and trial in the Courts so that criminal cases are brought to the logical conclusion. The minister expressed concern over poor rate of convictions in criminal cases and stressed upon all public prosecutors and prosecuting officers to improve their record and ensure better rate of conviction.
He said that the public prosecutors and prosecuting officers play an important role in dispensation of criminal justice in the State adding that the increasing crime rate would be checked only if the guilty are brought to justice and a strong deterrent message is given to all that one has to bear the consequences of his actions.
He said that from now on every officer will have to explain why he failed to deliver in his particular case or work.
While reviewing the status of prosecution cases of each district, he warned all public prosecutors and prosecuting officers to do their home work properly and improve the conviction ratio.
The minister informed the meeting that government has decided to constitute a State level Monitoring Committee headed by Advocate General of the State and Police Zone level Monitoring Committees headed by DIG of the concerned zone to monitor the performance of public prosecutors and prosecuting officers.
The minister said that henceforth the continuance of a public prosecutor or the prosecuting officer shall be decided on the basis of the reports of the Monitoring Committees about their performance.
Haq asked the officials for filing of replies/responses by Departments in the Court in time bound manner so that passing of adverse order against the government is avoided. The minster also laid emphasis on professional training and sensitisation of investigating officers so that fool proof case are made and presented to the Court. The minister directed the District Litigation Officers to actively monitor and coordinate Court cases both criminal and civil in the respective districts and send periodic reports to the Department of Law and justice about the performance of public prosecutors and prosecuting officers in the concerned district.

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