CAT sets aside appointment of Dinesh Reddy as Andhra DGP

June 19, 2012 01:54 pm | Updated October 22, 2016 09:55 am IST - Hyderabad

Director General of Andhra Pradesh Police V. Dinesh Reddy. File Photo

Director General of Andhra Pradesh Police V. Dinesh Reddy. File Photo

The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) on Tuesday set aside the appointment of V. Dinesh Reddy as the Director General of Police of Andhra Pradesh.

While setting aside the appointment of Mr. Reddy, the Hyderabad bench of CAT has directed the Andhra Pradesh government to send a new list of senior most IPS officers to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) within a week after which the state government can appoint a new DGP, IPS officer P. Gautam Kumar’s counsel Jonnalagadda Sudhir said.

“The CAT has directed to complete the process of appointing a new DGP within three weeks,” he added.

Challenging the Andhra Pradesh government’s decision to appoint Mr. Reddy as the DGP last year, senior IPS officer and Principal Secretary (Home) Mr. Kumar, had approached the CAT, pointing out that the state government had ignored his seniority with regard to the appointment.

The petitioner had said that the Andhra Pradesh government violated the Supreme Court order in Prakash Singh case wherein it had said that the state government should send a list of three senior-most IPS officers to the UPSC for the selection of the DGP.

“The appointment of Dinesh Reddy as the Head of Police Force (HoPF) by the AP government is against the law laid down by the Supreme Court in Prakash Singh case. Reddy’s appointment should be set aside and new appointment should be made in accordance with law,” Mr. Kumar had said in his petition.

A 1975 batch officer, Mr. Kumar had earlier challenged before CAT the appointment of K. Aravinda Rao as the state police chief and had got an order in his favour in May last year, after the CAT quashed Mr. Rao’s appointment.

But the state government approached the AP High Court and obtained a stay on the CAT verdict, thereby allowing Mr. Rao to continue as the DGP who retired on June 30 last year, after which Mr. Reddy took over.

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