IAS-IPS officials are appointed in place of the retired judge in the Haryana State Police’s Grain Authority. According to the Supreme Court directions, a retired judge of the Supreme Court or the Supreme Court must be appointed to the position of chairman. This appointment can be disputed in the Supreme Court. Earlier, there were such appointments canceled by the court. State Bureau, Chandigarh. Retired Judge in the state police grain authority must be chaired. In contrast, this responsibility is assigned to the retired IAS-IPS officials in Haryana. The Richtien given by the Supreme Court on Police Reforms clearly mentions the appointment of a retired judge of the Supreme Court or the Supreme Court as the chair of the State Authority. In an order on Friday by the Minister of Home Affairs, Dr. Sumita Mishra, issued, is the retired IPS officer of 1989 Batch, dr. RC Mishra, a member of the chair of the police grief authority in the state level and the 2014 group IAS officer Lalit Sivach. However, in this authority, a maximum of two other members, in which a female member is compulsory, can be appointed. Advocate Hemant Kumar of Punjab and the Haryana High Court said the Supreme Court should appoint a retired judge of the Supreme Court on September 2006 or the Supreme Court as chairman in the state level complaining authority according to the historic ruling that the Supreme Court gave in the case. This selection can also be made by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the panel sent to the state government. Similarly, the chairman of the District Level Police complaint authority may be retired district judge. However, retired IAS and IPS officials can be appointed as members in both authority. In April 2021, when the previous complaint authority was founded in Haryana police, former IAS officer inquiry was chaired and retired IAS RC Verma and retired IPS KK Mishra were made members. Earlier, the retired IAS HS Rana was compiled in the state police complaint authority in 2010 and appointed retired IAS Ram Niwas in February 2019. Ten years ago, in August 2015, the Punjab and Haryana High Court Divisional Bank rejected the order of the 1975 retired Ias Pradeep Mehra at the UT Chandigarh police’s complaint authority based on the High Court decision in the Prakash Singh case of the Supreme Court. After this, in February 2017, the retired judge of the Supreme Court Mahavir Singh Chauhan was appointed as chairman of the Chandigarh police complaint authority. In December last year, another retired judge of the Supreme Court Kuldeep Singh was made chairman of the Chandigarh police grief authority and retired IAS Deera Candelation of Haryana Cadre and IPS Amarjot Singh Gill retired. Advocate Hemant Kumar could be given in the Supreme Court, said the appointment of a retired IPS officer in Haryana could be disputed based on the High Court’s ruling in the Supreme Court in the Supreme Court. However, if the state government wants, retired IPs can be appointed as a member.
Controversy over the appointment of IAS -PIS in place of Judge in the Haryana police’s grievance authority, can be given in the Supreme Court -dispute over the appointment of IAS IPS IPS instead of Judge in the Haryana Police Complaints Authority could be
