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The Supreme Court noted that a court order lowering the age limit for DGP appointment would not be in the interest of the police while dealing with a plea concerning the appointment of Nagaland's DGP.
New Delhi, Oct. 17 (PTI): The Supreme Court on Monday reprimanded the Nagaland government for extending the tenure of the Director General of Police (DGP) after his superannuation and asked the state to put its house in order by recommending a fresh panel of names of eligible IPS officers from the state cadre to the UPSC for the appointment of a new police chief. The top court also took a grim view of the fact that the incumbent 1991 batch IPS officer TJ Longkumer was part of the meeting of the state Police Establishment Board headed by the Chief Secretary which had recommended his extension for a period of six months. A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and Hima Kohli told the counsel appearing for the State, “This person (Longkumer) has retired. Let him retire in peace. If you want to put your house in order, we will give you one opportunity otherwise you are inviting trouble from the court. Tell your chief secretary that we have taken a very grim view of the fact that this person (DGP) was part of the meeting of the SPEB in which a proposal for extension of tenure was passed”. The bench in...
In a bid to understand edtech startups mission and support their innovation while taking a deep dive into their key problems, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Intel hosted 'EdTech CXO Mixer' in New Delhi-NCR and Bengaluru recently.The event ...
Social activist Sharada Acharya (in picture), 89, passed away at her house in Mangaluru on Saturday.Ms. Acharya was the member of the Manglauru City Municipal Council for three terms. She was the vice