Sreekumar, who had been critical of the then Narendra Modi government over the 2002 post-Godhara riots, has challenged the Gujarat High Court decison.
A bench of justices J Chelameswar and A M Sapre, which issued notice on Sreekumar's appeal, did not stay the order of the High Court after Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, appearing for Gujarat, assured the court that no further steps would taken against the former top cop in the meantime.
However, the high court later granted six weeks' stay to challenge its order before the apex court and asked Sreekumar to file his reply before Gujarat government by October 20. The departmental inquiry is pending against Sreekumar.
In 2005, the government had started probing charges against Sreekumar including taping conversation of a meeting with government officials, leaking crucial intelligence reports to the media, submitting them to the 2002 riots probe panel and maintaining a diary and making it official.
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The Gujarat government had chargesheeted Sreekumar in 2005 over the issue, following which he had moved a plea before the CAT challenging the state's action. The plea was allowed in 2007.
The tribunal had then held that the state's action was illegal and quashed the charge sheet against him. In 2008, the state government had challenged the CAT's order before the high court.
In 2005, Sreekumar had alegedly submitted crucial information regarding the 2002 Gujarat riots before Justice G T Nanavati Commission, following which the state government had begun a departmental inquiry against him.