Additional chief metropolitan magistrate A V Hirpara asked the DIG, Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad police commissioner to take "legal actions" against inspector of Amraiwadi A V Rajgor.
Rajgor, who appeared in the court today after a non-bailable arrest warrant was issued in his name, told the judge it was not his responsibility to submit any seized articles (related to a case), the court order said.
He further said in an aggressive tone that he was a senior-level police officer. The judge asked him to behave properly, but the officer spoke in a raised voice in the presence of advocates and litigants.
"The behaviour demonstrated by the police inspector is against the graceful manner in which a senior police officer has to present himself before the court," said the judge.
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The court ordered him to remain in its custody for about three hours and made him sit in the box meant for the accused.
Rajgor appeared before the court in an Arms Act case of 2008, and to get the warrant issued against him cancelled.
The accused in the case, Nelson Steve Mcwan, is in judicial custody since the charge sheet was filed in February 2009.
Several lawyers, peeved after hearing of the inspector's arrogant behaviour, came to the court and the judge had to call the police to avoid any untoward situation.
Later the court cancelled the warrant against Rajgor on the condition he will produce the seized articles and will not misbehave in future.