This story is from July 05, 2016

CAT quashes state's suspension order against IPS officer

Ahmedabad, Jul 5 () The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) today quashed the state government's order suspending IPS officer R S Yadav and reducing his pay scale. A division bench of judicial members, M Nagarajan and E K Bharat Bhushan, quashed the order.
CAT quashes state's suspension order against IPS officer
Ahmedabad, Jul 5 () The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) today quashed the state government's order suspending IPS officer R S Yadav and reducing his pay scale. A division bench of judicial members, M Nagarajan and E K Bharat Bhushan, quashed the order. Yadav was suspended from the post of Superintendent of Police (SP) Gandhinagar, in 2000, following a departmental inquiry after government alleged lapses on his part in investigating a case of kidnapping of a girl in April 1999. The CAT quashed the government's year 2000 ordersuspending him, thereby allowing him to get financial andconsequential benefits denied to him due to suspension.The CAT observed that an inquiry and order against Yadav, who is currently serving as the commandant of the State Reserve Police (SRP) Vadodara, "suffer from cardinal infirmity". The inquiry was not satisfactory and documents presentedagainst him do not stand proved, it said.The CAT said in its order that the state government canstill continue to act "as deemed fit in pursuance of thecharge sheet filed (against him)," but directed the governmentto complete all proceedings against him within six months.Yadav was also dismissed in 2006 for failing to join as the vice-principal of Junagadh Police Training College, which was quashed by the CAT in New Delhi in 2010 paving the way for his reinstatement in the same year. The government had also constituted a departmental inquiryagainst him in 2010. In 2015, government imposed penalty onhim in the form of cut in his pay scale by two stages for aperiod of two years. KA PD NPPAL
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