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APPOINTMENT OF PUBLIC PROSECUTORS IN SESSIONS COURTS

(Querist) 03 December 2010 This query is : Resolved 
SIRS,
public prosecutors in district and session courts are actually appointed by state govt.s , u/s 24(2) CRPC , while assistant public prosecutors in magistrate courts are also appointed by state govt.s u/s 25 of CRPC. the only difference is that APP s in magistrate courts are appointed by the state govt., after conducting a written examination and after an interview. but a PP in district and sessions court is appointed purely on tyhe basis of a recommendation by the district collector, without conducting any written examination or interview. is it not injustice , as normally, the undeserved, but with political influence gets appointed as PPs in sessions courts.what is your openion ?
Kumar Krishan Agarwal Advocate (Expert) 04 December 2010
We are a minute part of legal system just not more than that, the Apex body is the Government of India and its ministers have opened a one door for himself to get their favorite PP appointed to safely handle the case against governments.
s.subramanian (Expert) 04 December 2010
Your grievance is genuine and very much justified. But the post of the PP is for a particular period and that of the APP is on regular basis till the age of superannuation. Nowadays politicians have diluted the judiciary which has been grossly infiltrated by corrupt elements. We are in now in kleptocracy,which is made clear from what is happening in our country at present.
Advocate. Arunagiri (Expert) 04 December 2010
APP is the employee of the Govt. The PP is not an employee. So, the procedures for the appointment will naturally vary.
Arun Kumar Bhagat (Expert) 05 December 2010
Unless the system is changed we can not do anything. It is the prevalent system.


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