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High Court Irked With Telangana Over Fire Service Rules Delay


Hyderabad:The Telangana High Court expressed dissatisfaction over the delay of the state government and the Chief Secretary in informing the court on the status of framing of Telangana Fire Service Subordinate Service Rules.

A division bench comprising Justice P. Sam Koshy and Justice Nandikonda Narsing Rao said the Chief Secretary would have to appear before the court on July 16 if the rules were not framed by then.

The bench was dealing with a petition complaining that the government had not framed the rules. GO 568 dated November 24 1992, which prescribe AP Fire Service Subordinate Service Rules, were not enforced due to the several conditions and absence of General Clauses Act.

For four months, the court had asked government counsels to submit the status of framing of rules. In April, the court had given the last date as June 16. When the government did not do so, the court had observed that the government was not serious in framing the rules except for sending the file from one department to another.

When the case came up for hearing, the government pleader produced a correspondence made by the Special Chief Secretary to the government and sought one more adjournment.

This angered the court which deprecated the approach of the government. The court observed that this approach by the authorities had compelled it to call upon the Chief Secretary and others to explain why the state government was reluctant to frame the rules.

The court remarked that such a request itself clearly indicated the lethargic approach of the government.



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