TN ADGP Suspension: SC Transfer Kidnapping Case Probe to CB-CID | Bharat News

TN ADGP Suspension: SC Transfer Kidnapping Case Probe to CB-CID | Bharat News

The Supreme Court on Thursday transferred the investigation into the alleged kidnapping case, in which Tamil Nadu Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) HM Jayaram was suspended for the State Crime Branch-Group Investigation Department (CB-CID), after agreeing to the state government.

Senior Advocate Siddharth Dave, who was present for Tamil Nadu, expressed it to a bench of Justice Ujjal Bhuyan and Manmohan. Dave told the court, “We will hand over it to CB CID, which is the most investigating body in the state,” Dave told the court.

“After listening to the lawyer learned for the parties, we consider that the petitioner will have measures to kill the suspension order. However, in view of the controversial circumstances, in which the order imposed was passed, we can hand over the investigation into the case to CB CID.

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The Supreme Court was hearing a challenge for the June 16 order by a single judge of the Madras High Court, who asked the police to arrest Jairam in connection with the investigation in the alleged kidnapping case. Jairam has been accused of abandoning the kidnapping of a minor boy, which can be used by a group of people who demanded forcibly separation of a inter-caste couple.

On Thursday, the Supreme Court also directed the High Court “Disha … to secure and take action against the petitioner.” IPS officer. It asked the Chief Justice of the Madras High Court to “hand over the case pending before the single bench” and “hand over” to other related/connected numbers … to another bench “.

Although the High Court directed Jairam’s arrest, the Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday informed the Supreme Court that it was not arrested. The bench then tried to find out that if he was not arrested, he was suspended.

On Thursday, Dave told the court that he was “not suspended due to High Court orders.” He was suspended under the relevant regulations of All India Services (Discipline and Appeal), 1969, which … in this case empowers the disciplinary authority to keep a member of the service (IPS) in this case, against or against whom is related to a criminal. ,

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Dave said that “the investigation is currently underway and based on the report of the investigation, a decision will be taken about the continuity or otherwise of the petitioner’s suspension order”.

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