CAT quashes appointment of Girish Kumar as Andhra DGP

January 28, 2010 04:36 pm | Updated 04:36 pm IST - Hyderabad

A file picture of Andhra Pradesh DGP R.R. Girish Kumar. Photo: P.V. Sivakumar

A file picture of Andhra Pradesh DGP R.R. Girish Kumar. Photo: P.V. Sivakumar

The Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) here on Thursday set aside the appointment of R. R. Girish Kumar as the DGP of Andhra Pradesh.

Acting on a petition filed by SSP Yadav and A.K. Mohanty, predecessors of Girish Kumar, the Hyderabad bench of CAT directed the State government to constitute a selection committee to appoint a new DGP in two weeks.

The committee would select a panel of three members who in turn will choose the DGP in accordance with rules duly considering the candidature of all the officers in DGP grade.

The State government should keep in view the observations made by the tribunal, the order said.

The tribunal also ordered the Government to release the due amounts to both the senior IPS officers as they were transferred to low pay scale posts.

SSP Yadav, a 1974 batch IPS officer approached the CAT in October last year challenging the appointment of R. R. Girish Kumar a 1976-batch IPS officer as the State DGP.

Mr. Yadav was transferred as MD of the state-owned Road Transport Corporation.

Irked by the government’s move, he filed a petition in the CAT that “Mr. Girish Kumar was illegally promoted as DGP with apex pay scale.”

Mr. Kumar, till then, was holding the post of additional DG and was promoted to facilitate him for DGP post.

Similarly another DGP rank officer, A. K. Mohanty also moved CAT, alleging that he was removed from the post without any valid reason.

He alleged that he was posted in a low pay scale rank.

He is now the chairman of the State Road Safety Authority.

The Tribunal, while quashing the government orders appointing Girish Kumar as DGP of the state, also said that “the appointment in apex scale is illegal and arbitrary.”

In case of Mr. Mohanty’s petition, the Tribunal said that the DGP post he held covered only election period and hence he cannot claim the benefits of Supreme Court’s direction regarding the selection and transfer of DGP.

The Tribunal said that Mr. Kumar is eligible to apex scale only from December 10, 2009, when the fifth post of DGP was sanctioned by the Central Government.

The Tribunal observed that the post of DGP is “promotional post” and the government has the power of transferring the DGP to any other cadre or ex-cadre post in the DGP cadre without affecting his legal and constitutional rights.

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