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Punjab Government calls for all 232 law officers' resignation

Procedural step, says Advocate-General Gurminder Singh
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In a significant administrative move, the Punjab Government has requested the resignation of all 232 law officers appointed to represent the state in the Punjab and Haryana High Court, the Supreme Court and various boards and tribunals. This development was confirmed by Advocate-General Gurminder Singh, who said the resignations were part of a routine process coinciding with the conclusion of the officers' one-year tenure in February.

The Advocate-General said the procedural step was designed to facilitate the reappointment of law officers, ensuring continuity in legal representation. He said, "The government is committed to rationalising and streamlining the functioning of the office in the larger interest of the litigants and the people of Punjab."

This initiative aligns with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government's broader efforts to enhance administrative efficiency, especially in light of recent challenges faced by the party in Delhi. In addition to addressing the legal department, the government has implemented a major reshuffle within the police department, executing numerous transfers and initiating proceedings against more than 50 police officials.

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The Advocate-General further said the requested resignations were primarily a technical measure intended to ensure a seamless extension of the law officers' service into the forthcoming year. As of now, these resignations have not been formally accepted, indicating a procedural approach rather than a substantive overhaul of the legal team.

This move reflects the Punjab Government's dedication to maintaining an effective and responsive legal apparatus, thereby upholding the interests of its citizens and ensuring the smooth administration of justice, he added.

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