The
former Assistant Solicitor General in the Kerala High Court, Mr. P.
Parameswaran Nair has filed a writ petition before the High Court against the
Union Government for recovering the legal fees owed to him by the Centre for
defending the cases filed related to pension dues claimed by freedom fighters.
Mr.
P Parameswaran Nair, who was the ASG in the High Court of Kerala from 2007 to 2009 and from 2011 to 2014,
said in the writ petition filed by him legal fees to the tune of Rupees 16.32
lakhs remains unpaid by the Freedom Fighters Division (FFD) of the Ministry of
Home Affairs towards the expenses for contesting cases related to freedom
fighter pension claims. He had also sent copies of appearance memos for the
cases conducted to FFD.
When the National Democratic Alliance-led Government came to power at the centre in May 2014, Mr. P. Parameswaran Nair demitted office and sent the bill to FFD. However, in an unprecedented act, the FFD wrote to the Registrar General of the High Court of Kerala to confirm the claims of appearances made by the ASG. The Registrar General intimated the FFD that it was not possible for the High Court of Kerala to provide the details on whether the ASG appeared in the cases as claimed. The FFD declined to pay the fees demanded by the former ASG citing the non-confirmation by the Registrar General.
When the National Democratic Alliance-led Government came to power at the centre in May 2014, Mr. P. Parameswaran Nair demitted office and sent the bill to FFD. However, in an unprecedented act, the FFD wrote to the Registrar General of the High Court of Kerala to confirm the claims of appearances made by the ASG. The Registrar General intimated the FFD that it was not possible for the High Court of Kerala to provide the details on whether the ASG appeared in the cases as claimed. The FFD declined to pay the fees demanded by the former ASG citing the non-confirmation by the Registrar General.
The former ASG contended that the FFD's order declining payment was arbitrary and illegal. Mr. Parameswaran Nair High court registrar did not have any responsibility nor any authority to vouch for the appearance of ASG in the cases filed before the court, the petition contended.
As
per a memorandum issued by the Union Ministry of Law and Justice in January
2011, an ASG is entitled to Rs. 6,000 per effective hearing and Rs. 1,000 for
non-effective hearing. The number of non-effective hearings are capped at a
maximum of five per day.
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