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Sanjay Kundu moves Supreme Court against Himachal Pradesh High Court order on removing him from post of DGP

New Delhi, January 11 Senior IPS officer Sanjay Kundu has moved the Supreme Court against an order of the Himachal Pradesh High Court dismissing his plea for recall of a direction to remove him from the post of DGP over...
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New Delhi, January 11

Senior IPS officer Sanjay Kundu has moved the Supreme Court against an order of the Himachal Pradesh High Court dismissing his plea for recall of a direction to remove him from the post of DGP over allegations that he tried to pressure a businessman who claimed to have received a threat to his life from his partners.

The appeal has been filed by advocate Gaurav Gupta and is yet to be listed for hearing.

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On January 9, in a setback to Kundu and Kangra SP Shalini Agnihotri, the high court dismissed their petition to recall its order of December 26, 2023, that directed their transfer so that they don’t influence the probe in the case.

The high court had also turned down their request for a CBI probe and directed the constitution of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) comprising officers of the Inspector General level to coordinate investigation in all FIRs within two weeks.

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Disapproving of the conduct of the two officers, the high court had said the “attempt of the DGP to settle the dispute seems to be a colourable exercise of his power and authority prima facie”.

It had said that Kundu’s “interference” in a civil dispute was “highly improper”.

It had also observed that there was “prima facie dereliction of duty” on Agnihotri’s part.

On January 3, the top court had stayed the order asking the state government to remove him from the post of the DGP and asked him to file a recall application before the high court.

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