"The practice of government advocates being appointed on the basis of their loyalty to the ruling party and politicians, rather than their knowledge and integrity has become normal practice. Integrity, capabilities, honesty and efficiency of lawyers have become secondary to loyalty to party in power," said Justice N Kirubakaran.
Pointing out that there are no rules prescribing specific procedures to appoint government advocates/prosecutors, he said minimum experience, special knowledge of law and integrity should be the criteria for government lawyers.
The judge made the observations when a murder accused moved the court to transfer his case from Tiruchirapalli district to another court, alleging that the district prosecutor had political and other nexus with police witnesses.
However the government advocate denied it, saying the accused was seeking transfer of the case to delay proceedings.
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The judge said the petitioner had not furnished any proof to support his charges. He then went into the larger issue of 'politicization' of the appointment process, observing that a law officer should be law-knowing person. A law officer's post was not a political post but a public post with greater responsibility in administration of justice, he said.
Slamming the practice of the entire set of law officers resigning whenever there is change of government, he said former government law officers are made to run from pillar to post to get their fees. At times, they are forced to move courts to recover dues from government, he said.