Centre gives more powers to J&K Lt Governor
Lieutenant Governor got more power for taking decisions on police, officers of all-India services such as the IAS and the IPS, and giving sanction for prosecution in various cases
PTI
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Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha
New Delhi, 13 July
The Centre has vested more powers
to the Lieutenant Governor (LG) of Jammu and Kashmir for taking decisions on
police, officers of all-India services such as the IAS and the IPS, and giving
sanction for prosecution in various cases.
Decisions regarding the appointment
of advocate general and other law officers, besides matters related to the
anti-corruption bureau will also be taken by the lieutenant governor (L-G). These
powers were given to the L-G by the Union home ministry on Friday by amending
the rules issued under the Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, which was enacted
for the bifurcation of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir into Union
Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh,
while abrogating Article 370.
"No proposal which requires
previous concurrence of the Finance Department with regard to 'Police', 'Public
Order', 'All India Service' and 'Anti Corruption Bureau' to exercise the
discretion of the Lieutenant Governor under the Act shall be concurred or
rejected unless it has been placed before the Lieutenant Governor through the
Chief Secretary," according to the notification issued by the Union home
ministry.
Besides, the ministry said, in the
principal rules, after rule 42, the following rules shall be inserted. "Department
of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs shall submit the proposal for
appointment of Advocate-General and other Law Officers to assist the
Advocate-General in the court proceedings, for approval of the Lieutenant
Governor through the Chief Secretary and the Chief Minister," it said.
The notification also said any
proposal regarding the grant of prosecution sanction or filing of appeal shall
be placed before the L-G through the chief secretary by the department of law,
justice and parliamentary affairs.
In the principal rules, in rule 43,
after the third proviso, the home ministry said, the following provisos shall
be inserted, namely. "Provided also that in respect of matters connected
with Prisons, Directorate of Prosecution and Forensic Science Laboratory, the
matters shall be submitted to the Lieutenant Governor by Administrative
Secretary, Home Department through the Chief Secretary," it said.
The ministry also said that in
respect of matters connected with posting and transfer of administrative
secretaries and cadre posts of all-India services officers, proposal shall be
submitted to the L-G by the administrative secretary, general administration
department through the chief secretary.
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