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Former Karnataka DGP Bidari moves SC for reinstatement

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

A bench of justices K S Radhakrishnan and J S Khehar, however, recused themselves from hearing the plea and ordered its listing before a different bench.

Bidari approached the apex court challenging Karnataka High Court's order which had held that Bidari's empanelment for the post of state police chief was vitiated as the state government had not placed before the empanelling authority the report of the NHRC's panel on atrocities committed by the Special Task Force (STF), headed by Bidari during the operation to arrest elusive forest brigand Veerappan.

It had dismissed his petition after reviewing findings of the Justice Sadashiva panel, which probed the alleged atrocities committed by the STF headed by Bidari to nab Veerappan.

 

The high court had noted that there is a specific reference to Bidari's name in the Sadashiva panel report which was in nature of adverse comments upon his functioning as a commandant of the Task Force.

"As the said panel report/NHRC orders are withheld from the UPSC/not placed before the UPSC, the empanelment of the third respondent by the UPSC is vitiated and consequently the order appointing the third respondent as the DG and IGP of Karnataka is also vitiated", it had said.

  

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First Published: May 31 2012 | 5:15 PM IST

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