Friday, November 15, 2024

The SLP Diary -I

 

(From- Vaqeel-e-Saltanat)

At the closure of 2024, let me record this before memory fades...





Birth of a New Order
 
8th May 2024, brought hitherto unimaginable to our court. An order took birth to make the Bench of the High Court somewhere outside Nainital.
 
Suddenly, unprecedented chain of events started. Dinesh Chandra Singh Rawat (DCS), who was the President of our Bar, otherwise known for his very cool temper, came to the chief justice’s court room and made strongest protest to the judges that such sudden move to make a bench is unacceptable. 


Before I could even realize why DCS Rawat is shouting, Saurabh Adhikari (Secretary of the Bar), Vijay Pal, Jitendra Chaudhary joined the cacophony too. Immediately rest of the Bar members followed the suit.
 
Alas! All the loud protests were silenced with one dictate. “You can go on Strike.” We all got  awestruck in a shock. We were frantically searching in the court room from where that suggestion came? When we realized the source of the voice, we could not believe it! 


After the profound judgment delivered by one of our great Chief Justice Ramesh Ranganathan in this very court room, strike by lawyers had been demoted to a status of a professional sin.
 
Agitated bustle started below the chief justice’s court room. Bound by Justice Ranganathan’s jurisprudence we decided not to favor strike. 


We all were in real dilemma what to do! However, we all decided to again request the Hon’ble Chief Justice. DCS Rawat hurriedly called me and asked to make a representation.
 
An urgent meeting started in the Bar room.  Advocates started protesting outside the Bar room and situation was going out of hand.  It was already 2 o’clock and lunch time was over. I sent two printed copies to DCS Rawat and Saurabh, who were by now in the chief justices’ court room along with the entire bar to make an entreaty once again.
 
By lunch time, to our horror, a large contingent of police party was deployed at the gates of the High Court. It was surprising to see such force and threat at the gates of the court. And more surprising to hear the chief justice claiming ignorance about the force deployment !
 
After lunch recess, all the members of the Bar, requested the chief justice to recall the order. It was promised too. But once again, keeping the extempore nature of entire affair alive, on 10th May we all got an online order uploaded having all kind of surprises for us. Referendum was ordered by the judicial order! It was Friday afternoon. Many lawyers had already left the court premises. Sad and surprised we too left for home.
 
Saturday morning, Prabhat Vohra called me to know whether High Court Bar is going to challenge the order in Supreme Court? I had no idea. I had not discussed the same with anyone till then.


Anticipating the futility of individual lawyers going to Supreme Court, I ringed DCS Rawat and Saurabh to enquire about it. They themselves were troubled with the idea of everybody rushing to Supreme Court individually.  We decided to call a meeting on Monday of the General House of the High Court Bar. I remember Saurabh told me that in all likelihood, the General House will approve the filing of SLP so it will be better we start preparing for the same.
 

Filing of Special Leave Petition.


Sunday Morning, I called everyone to office and we started preparing the SLP. By the noon our draft was ready and I called an old friend, advocate Vinodh Kanna in Delhi and discussed the matter with him. Mr. Kanna is a senior AOR and for the cause of the High Court Bar, he instantly decided to help. He asked me to send the draft SLP. By the late evening on Sunday itself, our draft was final and ready to be filed. We started waiting for the approval of General House to be held on Monday.
 
On Monday, since morning everybody was very agitated against the shifting order. General House assembled and in one voice it was decided that the High Court Bar Association must file SLP before the Supreme Court against the proposed shifting of High Court and the referendum.
 
As the draft SLP was already discussed and final I requested Mr. Kanna to file the same as soon as possible. With lightning speed, he filed the SLP online by the midnight.
 

Listing in the last week before vacation.


It was mid of May. It was the last week of full working of the Supreme Court before summer vacation. Our anxieties for listing and hearing shot up. Not everybody could reach me for giving advice but poor DCS Rawat and Saurabh were bombarded with all kind of advices regarding urgent mentioning and hearing of the case!
 
People even advised that certain of our grounds are not good. Moving further amidst all the uncertainty and advices, we requested our AOR Mr. Kanna to try for an urgent listing of the matter. He filed an e-mail to the registrar and informed him about the ongoing referendum in Uttarakhand on the basis of the judgement.
 
On the last day Mr. Kanna informed that our e-mail mention has been sent to Justice Sanjeev Khanna for consideration as the Chief Justice of India had gone to South Africa for a conference. The good news came to us by the evening that our mention has been allowed and the matter has been directed for urgent listing during vacation.
 

The Senior Counsel.


For some mysterious curiosity, since the day we filed the SLP, everyone was overcurious to know which Senior Advocate we are going to engage. ‘Whom are you engaging as Senior?  It was the predominant question from everyone. Although we ourselves had no reply to that. We did not know who will be available during vacations. 


Moreover, we had to find someone who could take our case on pro bono basis. The bar did not have sufficient funds to pay the hefty fees usually charged by the senior counsels in the Supreme Court.
 
DCS Rawat, Saurabh, Vijay Pal and BD Pandey, already puzzled with the questions of the bar members, decided to leave Nainital and go to Delhi. Fortunately, we got appointment with Shri Rakesh Dewedi. He was briefed about the matter and thankfully the Ld. Senior Counsel agreed to take our case on pro bono basis. However, he had put a caveat that since its vacation he may be travelling abroad.
 
I remember now that after the conference, Mr. Kanna called me and specially praised about the fine legal points raised by one of our advocates who looked like an ‘old Nepali gentleman’! I understood that he was referring to BD Pandey.
 
Finally, the cause list came and we knew that our matter is going to be heard on 24th May as Item no 16 in Court no 3. We also came to know that the Senior Counsel Shri Rakesh Dewedi, as he had informed us too, was not available in Delhi.
 
On 22nd May, in the morning I readied for the High Court, however somehow, I felt that I should leave for Delhi. I called Rafat and informed him about our immediate travel for Delhi. I asked him to pack some clothes as we will be in Delhi for few days. Before leaving I called Irum to office and told her to attend the matters in the High Court in our absence. Pallavi was already in Delhi. I informed her about our travel plans and scheduled meeting with Mr. Kanna in the evening.
 
I called DCS Rawat and Saurabh before leaving. They informed that they can leave only in afternoon as B D Pandey has some urgent matter in High Court. I did not want to miss the meeting with the AOR as it was imminent now to find out the availability of a Senior Counsel for Fryday hearing.  


Rafat and me reached Noida at about 4 pm and straightaway reached to the office of Mr. Kanna.  As expected, due to vacations no senior was readily available in Delhi. Finally, we could get an appointment with Shri. P.B. Suresh for the next morning in his office at 19, Anand Lok.
 
23rd May, morning, I along with Rafat reached to the office of Shri. P.B.Suresh. DCS, Saurabh, Vijay Pal, BD Pandey, Yogesh Pachulia, Jaishankar had already reached there and were waiting for me. We decided to wait further for Mr. Kanna to arrive. Soon he also came along with his associate.
 

We were a bit anxious for the meeting. The office was in a basement. It was a bit of respite in otherwise hot weather outside. We were happy to know that Senior Advocate had already gone through with the entire case. Fortunately, he had also dealt with such a similar case on state reorganization from Andhra Pradesh. The entire discussion was very enlightening. We got to know few more legal fine points of our case. 


Mr. Vipin Nayyar, who was the president of SCAOR Association, also agreed to join the conference and our president DCS Rawat requested to Mr. Nayyar to join us in the court hearing too, for which he graciously agreed.
 

The Court Hearing, 24 June 2024.


The final hour was approaching fast. Matter was listed as Iten no 16 in Court no 4 before Justice P S Narasimha and Justice Sanjay Karol . 

I remember the long night before the hearing when Dinesh neither slept himself nor let me sleep at all. 


Although we were confident about or case, still there was a strange nervousness in all of us. 


We all were lawyers but in this case we all were litigants too. This is the first time, I felt what a client feels when we represent him in court. 


Finally, the case was called, Senior Counsel PB Suresh opened arguments for us. Mr. Kanna and all of us also stood up to assist him. Solicitor General Mr. Tushar Mehta also came representing the State of Uttarakhand. At first, the Judges were apprehensive about the nature of the impugned order. 


However, on second look, they completely understood our grievance. The order had much more serious repercussions than it reflected on its first reading. 


Solicitor General also expressed State’s dilemma in executing the order, which has initiated a referendum in the entire State. Such referendum on regional lines was certainly not in the best interest of the integrity of the state.




The Stay

This one world has the greatest meaning the entire court dictionary. 


What is it? Court’s often stay the executive actions and judicial orders. What do they stay?  Essentially, they are saying to hold. Let us have a relook and then proceed.


It happened that day too. Supreme Court stayed the High Court’s order to shift the High Court. We all came out from the court room in extreme joy and happiness. 


We all thank God. We thanked Shri P.B. Suresh, Mr. Vinodh Kanna, Mr. Vipin Nayyar and all the advocates who helped us in this unforeseen journey.
 


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sir we all are highly obliged fir it

dmak said...

I started reading and finished in one go. Nicely narrated and interesting read. Great 👍