Goa Government has incurred a whopping expenditure of Rest 4, 69, 53, 922
(rupees four cores sixty nine lakhs fifty three thousand nine hundred and
twenty two) by way of fees of advocates engaged to defend the State in the
High Court from January 2020 to March 2022. This does not include the fees
paid to the Advocate General Devidas Pangam. The Government had paid
Devidas Pangam Rs 2, 41, 13,732 (Two crores forty one lakhs thirteen
thousand seven hundred and thirty two rupees) as fees for the period from
June 2019 to January this year.

There are 23 Government advocates appointed in the High Court, besides one
Public Prosecutor and five Additional Public Prosecutors.  Four of these 23
Government advocates have since resigned while one Additional Public
Prosecutor has also put in his papers. He had contested this year’s
Assembly elections against Chief Minister Pramod Sawant from the Sanquelim
Constituency.

Of the total costs incurred by way of fees, Rs 3, 02 45, 590 (three crores
two lakhs forty five thousand five hundred and ninety) was on Government
Advocates while Rs 1, 67, 08, 332 (one crore sixty seven lakhs eighty
thousand three hundred and thirty two) was paid to the Prosecutors.

A perusal of these documents pertaining to the fees paid to the High Court
Advocates and Prosecutors leaves one dazed. The government needs to do an
audit on whether such a needless huge fleet of advocates is required in the
High Court and as to whether such a huge expenditure on legal fees was
justified while it has been unduly burdening the tax payer. At our High
Court we have only two Courts and at the most sometimes a third one, so why
does the government need such a vast battalion.

There is also a need for introspection as to why experienced advocates on
the panel are not allotted cases, while some rookies have pocketed lakhs.
In other states Government advocates are allotted cases by rotation which
ensures transparency and leaves no room for favouritism or nepotism.

If the government is of the opinion that some of the advocates on its High
Court panel are not up to the mark, they should be axed and a compact panel
constituted with knowledgeable lawyers who can effectively represent the
State.
Adv. Aires Rodrigues

C/G-2, Shopping Complex

Ribandar Retreat

Ribandar – Goa – 403006

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