A division bench comprising Justice Tarun Agrawala and Justice Rajan Roy observed, "The philosophy of the state should be to maintain law and order at a macro level rather than concentrating on safety of certain individuals."
The bench passed the order yesterday while allowing a writ petition filed by BSP leader Pankaj Tripathi, whose family has been involved in a fierce, decades-old rivalry with Mishra and who had challenged the security cover provided to the MLA from Gyanpur constituency and his daughter.
The court was of the view that gunners had been provided to Mishra and Seema "without any application of mind and without evaluating the threat perception".
Significantly, on February 20 last the court had directed the state government to withdraw 'Y' category and 'X' category security cover given to Mishra and Seema respectively.
The court noted with dismay that the security cover was provided to the MLA despite the fact that as many as "60 criminal cases" were pending against him and remarked "providing security would bolster activities of such persons to the detriment of society at large".