SC agrees to hear contempt plea on Nagpal’s suspension

August 19, 2013 02:46 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:21 pm IST - New Delhi

 New Delhi, August 04, 2013:: Villagers  at the  religious prayer site  at village Kadalpura in Gautam Buddha Nagar about 60 kms from Delhi on  Sunday, August 04, 2013. Under Conbstruction wall was demolished by district administration on 19 th of July.  2010-batch IAS officer,SDM,Durga Shakti Nagpal was suspended allegedly for demolishing the wall of a mosque, where as she took on the powerful sand mining mafia in the district. photo Rajeev Bhatt

New Delhi, August 04, 2013:: Villagers at the religious prayer site at village Kadalpura in Gautam Buddha Nagar about 60 kms from Delhi on Sunday, August 04, 2013. Under Conbstruction wall was demolished by district administration on 19 th of July. 2010-batch IAS officer,SDM,Durga Shakti Nagpal was suspended allegedly for demolishing the wall of a mosque, where as she took on the powerful sand mining mafia in the district. photo Rajeev Bhatt

The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a contempt plea filed against Uttar Pradesh government for suspending IAS officer Durga Shakti Nagpal for implementing its order on removing unauthorised religious structures on public land.

A bench headed by Chief Justice P. Sathasivam posted the plea for hearing on Monday.

The petition has been filed by advocate M.L. Sharma whose PIL the apex court had earlier refused to entertain while allowing him to file a contempt plea.

Mr. Sharma had in his plea contended that action against 28-year-old Ms. Nagpal was in contempt of the Supreme Court order on preventing unauthorised construction of religious buildings on public land.

Mr. Sharma had moved the contempt petition after his PIL seeking reinstatement of Ms. Nagpal, a 2010 batch IAS officer, and quashing of all proceedings against her was dismissed by the apex court on August 16, on the ground that he had no locus to move court in that regard.

The Sub-Divisional Magistrate was suspended on July 27, ostensibly for ordering the demolition of the wall of an under-construction mosque in a village in Noida without following the due process.

The petition had sought judicial review of the suspension order and said, “Nagpal’s victimisation is a new low in a long process of the subversion of bureaucracy”.

The U.P. government had on August 4, served a charge sheet on the officer, asking her to submit an explanation for her conduct.

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