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SC declines relief to Punjab DGP hopeful Mohammad Mustafa

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], Feb 7 (ANI): Rejecting his Special Leave Petition (SLP) against the Punjab and Haryana High Court's judgement staying the CAT order against Dinkar Gupta's appointment as the DGP, the Supreme Court on Friday declined relief to Punjab DGP hopeful Mohammad Mustafa.

ANI Feb 07, 2020 20:38 IST googleads

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Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], Feb 7 (ANI): Rejecting his Special Leave Petition (SLP) against the Punjab and Haryana High Court's judgement staying the CAT order against Dinkar Gupta's appointment as the DGP, the Supreme Court on Friday declined relief to Punjab DGP hopeful Mohammad Mustafa.
According to a statement of the state government, the High Court in its order on January 21, 2020 had stayed the judgment of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) quashing the appointment of Dinkar Gupta as DGP, Punjab.
Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh-led government had appointed Gupta as its DGP from the panel of names sent by the UPSC to the State.
With the apex court declining to interfere in the SLP against the interim stay granted by the High Court, Mustafa's counsel PS Patwalia chose to withdraw the petition, paving the way for the High Court to hear the matter on February 26, 2020, as scheduled.
Earlier, in response to arguments proffered by Patwalia, the Bench of Justice Sanjeev Khanna and Justice Abul Nazeer pointed out that the order of the High Court was an interim order, and the matter was yet to be heard by the High Court on February 26, 2020.
Refuting the contention made by the counsel appearing for Mustafa that the state of Punjab would try and delay the matter, Attorney General for India KK Venugopal and Advocate General of Punjab Atul Nanda made it clear that the state of Punjab would contest the matter and argue it before the High Court.
In his plea, Mustafa had mainly questioned the 'long date' given by the High Court for hearing the appeal against the CAT order. His plea had emphasised on the fact that he is due to retire in February 2021, and as per the SC judgment in Prakash Singh case, the candidate to be selected as DGP should have a minimum residual tenure of six months and not be on the verge of retirement.
"If the dispute is allowed to go on and the selection of the petitioner is not considered latest by August 2020, as six months' tenure is necessary for being considered for the post of DGP, then the petitioner will be left out of the entire selection process even after the petitioner has succeeded before the tribunal," the SLP further said. (ANI)

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