AP: DGP may get in-charge status
AP: DGP may get in-charge status

The Supreme Court on Friday refused to stay the

AP High Court orders setting aside the appointment of Dinesh Reddy's as the

Head of the Police Force (HoPF) in Andhra Pradesh.Now the state government has no choice but to forward a list

of names of senior IPS officers to the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)

and select one from a shortlist of three names returned to it. While this

process is gone through, the government is also likely to issue formal orders

making Dinesh Reddy the in-charge DGP.While refusing to stay the High Court order upholding the

Central Administrative Tribunal's (CAT’s) ruling quashing the appointment of

Dinesh Reddy, the apex court directed the state government to adhere to the

CAT’s order and send a new list of senior IPS officers to UPSC within two

weeks.The court, however, said it has no objection if the

government included Dinesh Reddy's name too in the list sent to the UPSC.The state government had filed a special leave petition in

the Supreme Court challenging the High Court orders, taking the plea that Dinesh

Reddy was appointed to the post in view of his long tenure in service.However, the court said there was no question of granting a

stay as the state government has repeatedly violated the Supreme Court’s

guidelines on DGP appointments as laid out in the Prakash Singh case. The court

asked the state to file a counter-affidavit on the matter within three weeks.This development in the Supreme Court puts the state

government, which is keen on retaining Dinesh Reddy as the police chief, in a fix. As per the apex

court guidelines in the Prakash Singh case, anyone appointed as DGP has to have

a minimum of two years service left. The question being debated is what

parameter the UPSC will apply with regard to Dinesh Reddy. If his service from

the time he was appointed to the post is considered, he would have more than

two years. But if the current exercise is considered as a fresh one, he has

only a little over a year's service left. He retires in September 2013.

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