The Jammu and Kashmir High Court | jkhighcourt.nic.in

By Scroll Staff

The justice system in Jammu and Kashmir has been reduced to a “cruel joke”, the High Court said as it criticised the Union territory’s administration for its failure to comply with a court order, The Indian Express reported on Thursday.

A division bench of Justices Atul Sreedharan and Javed Iqbal Wani made the remarks on Monday as it heard a contempt petition against the administration for not complying with a court order from August 2023.

The court, in this order, had directed the authorities to ensure higher pay scales to chief engineers and other higher-ranking engineers as soon as possible.

On Monday, the bench directed the chief secretary, the finance secretary, the general administration department secretary and the public works department (roads and bridges) secretary to be present for the hearing via videoconference in the latter half of the day in connection with the matter, Live Law reported.

However, the chief secretary and the general administration department secretary failed to appear before the court at the allotted time.

The court was told that the Union territory government had filed a special leave petition in the Supreme Court in June against its 2023 order. The bench questioned the 10-month delay in filing the petition.

This story was originally published in scroll.in. Read the full story here.