Article 229 of CoI : Article 229: Officers and servants and the expenses of High Courts.
CoI
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Appointment of a Court Clerk
Situation: The Chief Justice of the High Court of Maharashtra needs to appoint a new court clerk. The Chief Justice decides to appoint Mr. Sharma, who is currently working as a clerk in another department of the High Court.
Application of the Act:
- According to Article 229(1), the Chief Justice has the authority to appoint officers and servants of the High Court.
- Since Mr. Sharma is already attached to the Court, the Chief Justice can appoint him directly without consulting the State Public Service Commission.
Outcome: Mr. Sharma is appointed as the new court clerk by the Chief Justice without any additional consultation.
Example 2:
Scenario: Setting Service Conditions for High Court Staff
Situation: The Chief Justice of the High Court of Karnataka wants to introduce new rules regarding the working hours and leave policies for ...
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