Politics | Posted on Jul 07, 2009 at 04:55pm IST

Apex court flays UP govt for criticising High

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday chided the Uttar Pradesh government for making allegations of bias against the Allahabad High Court.

A bench comprising Justices B N Aggarwal and G S Singhvi reacted sharply to the allegations made by lawyer Satish Chandra Mishra, close aide and former minister of Chief Minister Mayawati, when he told the court that the High Court was passing orders against the state government.

"Such allegations should not be made against the High court. Passing orders against a party does not show animus or bias," said the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court was hearing an application, seeking to restrain the Mayawati government from demolishing the jail premises in Lucknow for construction of the Kanshi Ram and B R Ambedkar park in Gomti Nagar area of the state capital.

The apex court, refused to grant an interim stay against the demolition of jail as the High court has already passed an order of status quo in May, directing the government neither to demolish jail premises nor to reconstruct anything.

Mishra, however, submitted before the court that new jail has already been constructed in Lucknow at a cost of Rs 300 crore and prisoners were being shifted to the new jail. The old jail was over crowded and not big enough to accommodate the increasing number of undertrials and other accused.

The apex court adjourned the hearing of the matter and directed that the matter will come up for hearing in the normal course. Earlier, counsel for the petitioner pleaded for a blanket stay against all demolitions and constructions in Lucknow till the final disposal of the petition pending in the Supreme Court.

The Mayawati government was also seeking the transfer of all the petitions pending in the High Court to the Supreme Court for speedy disposal of all the petitions filled against the state government.

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