From: editor@itatonline.org <itatonline.org@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 5:03 PM
Subject: Message from EGroup of SolapurCAs Dear Judges, Why Punish Citizens For AO's Incompetence?
To: editor@itatonline.org
Date: Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 5:03 PM
Subject: Message from EGroup of SolapurCAs Dear Judges, Why Punish Citizens For AO's Incompetence?
To: editor@itatonline.org
Dear Subscriber,
The following blog post by CA Vellalapatti Swaminathan Iyer is available:
The author is upset at the recent judgement of the Supreme Court in Post Master vs. Living Media India that if the department delays filing an appeal without sufficient cause, the appeal has to be dismissed to "teach the department a lesson". This amounts to punishing innocent citizens for the incompetence of one officer says the author. Instead, the incompetent officer(s) should be made to pay costs from his pocket to "teach him a lesson" rather than to dismiss the appeal and prejudice innocent citizens, argues the author.
The following blog post by CA Vellalapatti Swaminathan Iyer is available:
Dear Judges, Why Punish Citizens For AO's Incompetence?
The author is upset at the recent judgement of the Supreme Court in Post Master vs. Living Media India that if the department delays filing an appeal without sufficient cause, the appeal has to be dismissed to "teach the department a lesson". This amounts to punishing innocent citizens for the incompetence of one officer says the author. Instead, the incompetent officer(s) should be made to pay costs from his pocket to "teach him a lesson" rather than to dismiss the appeal and prejudice innocent citizens, argues the author.
Regards,
Editor,
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