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Face-off: Gujarat HC & its Bar President

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June 17, 2020

Why in news?

The Gujarat High Court (HC) issued a notice to the Gujarat HC Advocates’ Association (GHAA) president for criminal contempt.

What happened?

  • The criminal contempt is issued upon suo motu cognisance taken by a division bench of the allegations of favouritism the GHAA president Yatin Oza levelled on its registry.
  • Oza challenged the notice before the Supreme Court (SC).
  • Both the matters are due to be heard at the HC and the SC.

What is GHAA president’s allegation?

  • Oza has addressed a letter to Gujarat HC Chief Justice.
  • In that, he alleged that many advocates had approached either him or the general secretary of GHAA with grievance that their matters had not been listed despite being filed a fortnight ago.  
  • Oza went ahead to allege the registry of “nepotism and favouritism”.
  • In the letter, he requested the court to start physical proceedings instead of the limited virtual hearings of urgent matters due to the lockdown.
  • The letter stated that if video-conferenced hearings continue in light of the allegations of favouritism, junior advocates will breakdown.
  • In a letter addressed to Chief Justice of India, Oza made allegations against a sitting judge of no effective order passed in a single matter.
  • He also accused advocates of forum shopping.
  • These allegations were further reiterated in a press conference held by Oza live-streamed over Facebook.

Why did Gujarat HC issue notice of criminal contempt against Oza?

  • A division bench initiated suo motu criminal contempt proceedings for raising accusing fingers against the HC, its administration and registry.
  • This action came largely in the backdrop of the press conference of Oza.
  • The order of the division bench took note of five broad allegations that Oza levelled.
  • With such allegations, the HC adjudged that Oza as the Bar president has attempted to cause serious damage to the prestige of the HC.
  • To that effect, the HC exercised its special powers and found Oza prima facie responsible for committing the criminal contempt of this court.
  • Oza moved the SC, challenging the order of the suo motu contempt against him.

What has the Gujarat HC done with the allegations?

  • Subsequent to Oza’s letter, Gujarat HC Chief Justice constituted a three-judge committee to look into the specific allegations independently.
  • The committee concluded that none of the allegations made, stood any ground, giving the registry a clean chit.
  • In a letter annexing the committee’s findings, the Chief Justice communicated the same to Oza.
  • The committee concluded that all the grievances made by Oza in his letter were without any foundation and factually baseless.

What happens next?

  • Oza is expected to submit his reply before the HC soon, in response to the suo motu contempt proceedings initiated.
  • The same day, the matter is also listed before the SC, before a three-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice of India.
  • As an interim relief, Oza has prayed for an ex-large stay on the HC order.
  • The HC’s order had also deemed it appropriate for the consideration of the Chief Justice subject to full court whether to divest Oza of his stature as a senior counsel.
  • The advocate-on-record for the SC petition said that while he is not aware if Oza still has to file his reply.
  • He said if the SC does grant the interim relief, Oza will find some temporary respite.

Why have the allegations divided advocates?

  • Oza had circulated a questionnaire among the GHAA members to poll if the court should resume operations post unlock, with physical or virtual proceedings.
  • On May 26, the GHAA questionnaire was circulated hours after the HC indicated to the office bearers of GHAA that a questionnaire will be brought out from the court’s side on the same matter.
  • A window of one week was to be given to advocates to file their response.
  • This move of Oza’s to conduct his own polling did not find favour with many advocates in the HC.
  • Several GHAA members accused Oza of taking unilateral decisions.
  • Some others have questioned that even if 5% vote for a virtual hearing owing to health concerns subject to their age and existing ailments, who is to take responsibility in case they’re infected with Covid-19.

 

Source: The Indian Express

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