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Bengaluru: In a significant setback to the Karnataka state government, the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) on Tuesday ...
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India Today on MSNWas suspension needed: Karnataka High Court on action against cop after stampedeDuring a hearing on the state’s petition challenging the Central Administrative Tribunal’s order, the Karnataka High Court ...
High Court of Karnataka questions necessity of suspending police officers in stampede case, CAT declares suspension illegal.
The Karnataka High Court questioned the need to suspend senior IPS officer Vikash Kumar Vikash after a fatal Bengaluru ...
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Cricket Country on MSNBengaluru Stampede: BCCI Ombudsman seeks written replies from RCB, KSCAIPL champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru have landed in further trouble after BCCI Ombudsman-cum-Ethics Officer Justice ...
The court was hearing the state government’s petition challenging the Central Administrative Tribunal’s order quashing the ...
Bengaluru: A month after the Bengaluru stampede, which left 11 people dead, chief minister Siddaramaiah and his government ...
The Karnataka High Court on Thursday (July 03) asked the State government to justify its action of suspending police officers ...
In response to the petition, the High Court on Thursday asked the government whether transferring the official would have ...
The Karnataka high court questioned whether a milder action—such as transferring them to other posts—might have been more appropriate ...
Advocate General K Shashikaran Shetty mentioned the petition before a single-judge bench of Justice SG Pandit in the Karnataka High Court today. The court directed the state government to rectify the ...
A3 has been passed in a mechanical manner and the order is not based upon convincing materials. The Police officers have been suspended without any sufficient material or grounds. Hence, the aforesaid ...
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