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Salaries of Kerala HC judges cannot be varied, deferred by state govt: Registrar General

By ANI | Updated: April 29, 2020 18:55 IST

The Registrar General of Kerala High Court has written to the chief secretary of state government saying that the salaries of the judges cannot be varied or deferred through an executive order.

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The Registrar General of Kerala High Court has written to the chief secretary of state government saying that the salaries of the judges cannot be varied or deferred through an executive order.

In the letter, the Kerala High Court Registrar General said that as per Article 221 of the Constitution of India, the salaries are paid to the judges as determined by the Parliament and they shall not be varied to their disadvantage after the appointment.

"The salaries and allowances of the Chief Justice and Judges of the Kerala High Court cannot be varied or deferred by the government, through an executive order," the letter said.

Kerala government had decided to defer 6-day salaries of state government employees for a period of five months in view of the coronavirus crisis. However, the move was stayed by Kerala High Court on Tuesday for two months.

The Registrar General said that the Chief Justice of Kerala High Court has already taken the initiative to collect donations from the judges for Chief Minister Disaster Relief Fund.

"Hence, the Chief Justice has directed the registry to inform the same to the government and to take necessary steps to exclude the judges of the High Court. In the above circumstances, it is requested to take necessary steps to exclude the Chief Justice and judges," the letter said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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