The apex court also granted liberty to the state government to recover the cost from those officers who had authorised for filing of appeal against the High Court order.
A bench of Chief Justice J S Khehar and comprising Justices D Y Chandrachud and S K Kaul said the challenge raised by the state government in its appeal was "wholly frivolous" and the reasons given for condonation of delay in filing the appeal against High Court order was "most casual".
"The instant petition is accordingly dismissed on the ground of delay, as also on merits, with costs, which are quantified as Rs 1,00,000," the bench said.
While dismissing the appeal of the state government, the court asked it to deposit the cost with the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee within four weeks.
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The apex court also refused to consider the reasons given to condone the delay of 503 days in filing the appeal.
The plea was filed by the state after a delay of 503 days and the reason cited for condonation of delay was that it was caused by the time taken in seeking legal opinion and requisite clearances from competent authority.
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