PS जीपी सिंह की बहाली का रास्ता साफ: सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने भी खारिज की केंद्र सरकार की याचिका, कैट के आदेश को दी थी चुनौती

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रायपुर/ छत्तीसगढ़ के बहुचर्चित बर्खास्त IPS जीपी सिंह की बहाली का रास्ता साफ हो गया है। सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने कैट के आदेश को चुनौती देने वाली याचिका को खारिज कर दिया है। इससे पहले हाईकोर्ट ने आय से अधिक संपत्ति, राजद्रोह और ब्लैकमेलिंग केस को राजनीति से प्रेरित मानकर खारिज कर दिया है। इसी आधार पर सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने भी राहत दी है।

दरअसल, 30 अप्रैल को छत्तीसगढ़ पुलिस के सीनियर अधिकारी IPS जीपी सिंह को CAT (केंद्रीय प्रशासनिक न्यायाधिकरण) से बड़ी राहत मिली थी। CAT ने चार सप्ताह में जीपी सिंह से जुड़े सभी मामलों को निराकृत कर बहाल किए जाने का आदेश दिया था। जुलाई 2023 में राज्य सरकार की अनुशंसा पर केंद्रीय गृह मंत्रालय ने अनिवार्य सेवानिवृत्ति दे दी थी।

कैट के आदेश को दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट में चुनौती

कैट के फैसले के बाद राज्य शासन ने उन्हें फिर से बहाल करने के लिए केंद्र सरकार से अनुशंसा की थी, लेकिन केंद्र सरकार ने उन्हें बहाल करने के बजाय कैट के आदेश को दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट में चुनौती दी। इसके चलते उनकी बहाली का मामला अटक गया।

दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट से याचिका खारिज होने के बाद केंद्र सरकार ने सुप्रीम कोर्ट में याचिका दायर की थी, जिस पर अब फैसला आने के बाद जीपी सिंह की बहाली का रास्ता साफ हो गया है।

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