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KERALA LOK AYUKTA SPECIAL ATTORNEY AND SENIOR GOVERNMENT PLEADER (APPOINTMENT AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) RULES,  2000 

   
 
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause(1) of sub-section (2) of Section 23 of the Kerala Lok Ayukta Act, 1999 (8 of 1999) read with sub-section (8) of section 9 thereof, the Government of Kerala hereby make the following rules regarding the terms and conditions of service of the Special Attorney and Senior Government Pleaders, namely:- 

RULES V 

    1. Short title and commencement,- (1) These Rules may be called the Kerala Lok Ayukta Special Attorney and Senior Government Pleader (Appointment and Conditions of Service). Rules, 2000.         

              (2) They, shall come into force at once. 

    2.  Definitions.- In these rules, unless the context otherwise require 

(a)    “Act”  means the Kerala Lok Ayukta Act, 1999(8of 1999)

(b)   “Government “ means Government of Kerala and includes any officer of Government of Kerala who is a party of the proceedings before the Lok Ayukta/Upa Lok Ayukta.

(c)    Senior government Pleader” means a Senior Government Pleader appointed under sub-section (8) of section 9 of the Act.

(d)   “Special Attorney” means the Special Attorney appointed under sub-section (8) of section 9 of the Act 

    3. Qualification of Special Attorney and Senior Government Pleader.-(1) The Government shall appoint a person who has been an Advocate of a High Court for not less than 10 years as Special Attorney to represent Government before Lok Ayukta  and Upa  Lok Ayukta. 

              (2)  The Government shall appoint one or more Senior Government Pleaders to represent the Government before the Lok Ayukta or an Upa Lok Ayukta from a panel of Advocates furnished by the Special Attorney for the purpose: 

     Provided that no person shall be appointed as Senior Government Pleader unless such person has been an Advocate and who has not less than 7 years of practice at a Bar. 

              (3)  Only those persons who, having regard to their qualifications, experience, integrity, reliability, reputation, and character and antecedents, are in the opinion of the Special Attorney fit to be appointed as a Senior Government Pleaders shall be included in the Panel. 

     4   Term of Appointment.-The term of appointment of a person appointed as Special Attorney or Senior Government Pleader, under these rules shall be for a period of three years.  The Government may reappoint any such person for a further period not exceeding three years at a time: 

      Provided  that the services of the Special Attorney or a Senior Government Pleader can be terminated at any time before the expiry of the term of his appointment, without assigning any reason thereof and after giving one month's notice in writing or after paying one month's salary in lieu of such notice: 

      Provided further that the services of Senior Government Pleaders shall stand terminated automatically on his attaining the age of 60 years.   

      5.  Remuneration.- The Special Attorney and the Senior Government Pleaders may be paid such remuneratuion as may be fixed by the Government from time to time. 

      6. Duties and functions of Special Attorney.-(1) The Special Attorney shall be responsible for the proper performances of duties and functions assigned to him under the Act and these Rules. 

         (2) The Special Attorney shall represent Government before the Lok Ayukta and Upa Lok Ayuktas in all matters as contemplated under sub-section (8) of section 9 of the Act. 

         (3) The Special Attorney shall take notice and enter appearance on behalf of Government/respondent Government Officers and shall defend the case after obtaining instructions of Government thereon. 

         (4) The Special Attorney shall assign work to the Senior Government pleaders to represent Government before the Lok Ayukta and Upa Lok Ayuktas, as the case may be. 

         (5) The Special Attorney and the Government Pleaders shall furnish to Government monthly progress report on the cases attended to by them. 

     7.  Duties of Senior Government Pleaders.-(1) A Senior Government Pleader shall carry out the works assigned to him by the Special Attorney to represent Government before the Lok Ayukta and Upa Lok Ayuktas under the directions and guidance of the Special Attorney. 

         (2) The Senior Government Pleaders shall prepare and submit weekly work diary statements to the Special attorney. 

         (3) In the temporary absence of the Special Attorney one of the Senior Government Pleaders specially authorised by him that behalf shall represent him before the Lok Ayuktas of the Upa Lok Ayuktas. 

         (4) The Supervision and control of the Senior Government Pleaders shall be vested with the Special Attorney. 

     8. Office and establishment for the Special Attorney.-The Special Attorney shall have such officers and employees as may be decided by the Government to assist him and the Senior Government Pleaders in their office work. 

    9. Travelling Allowance and Leave.- (1) The Special Attorney and the Senior Government Pleaders are entitled to Travelling Allowances and Dearness Allowance admissible to Class I Officers of the State Government. 

        (1) Official journeys of Senior Government Pleaders shall be sanctioned in advance by the Special Attorney.