Mumbai: The Chandiwal Justice Commission is regulated by the State Government to investigate the charges of former Police Commissioner Mumbai Param Singh against the former Minister of Internal Affairs Anil Deshmukh issued on Tuesday the warrant that was recalled to Singh to secure his presence before the panel on September 22.
It was the first time in the history of Maharashtra Police Force recently that the warrant was released in the name of the IPS officer serving to secure his presence.
Since the probe began, Singh had departed medical.
“The behavior of the Parambir Singh Wrantan sentenced him to be invited by himself, (SIC) has forced the Commission to issue a warrant against him in the number of Rs 50,000.
Considering the status and stature of Parambir Singh, Director General of Police was asked to forget the high ranking officer …
Police officers to execute A warrant.
All safety steps for the maintenance of law and orders and medical examinations according to the rules must be taken, “Justice K Chanidwal observes in the order of three pages.
Judge Chandawal said the Commission had been given all strength under the ACT request commission, but even so, this problem has been dragged.
The panel said, “the class who suffered suffered a swing of orders” While a high ranking police officer, who should have experienced law, avoid commissions “in the pretext called the previous order …
which seems unable to be maintained.” The extended concession to him has been “misused,” he said, and added that on previous occasions, the Commission did not act, but the instructions were given.
“Today is the 15th year of hearing.
The pill was submitted by an advocate, which he with him did not care,” said Justice Chandawal.
Following the letter written by Singh to CM Uddhav Thackeary who accused Deshmukh has set a target to mobilize the RS 100 Crore from the restaurant owner and bar, the state government on March 30 established a commission of one person.
Because Singh’s failure emerged, the Commission has so far given him the cost of Rs 55,000.
Thus, he has saved the amount in the Relief CM fund for Covid-19.
Singh hasn’t attended a trial that he has challenged the validity of the commission.
His lawyer was seeking a delay, said the High Court could immediately start an order, but when there was no order passed until Tuesday, Chandwal justice issued a decreatment.
Singh’s request for delays was opposed by lawyer Deshmukh Anita Castellino, who owned, in the last hearing, urged the request commission to issue a warrant against Singh.