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HC directs 3 IAS officers to comply with its directions

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Jammu and Kashmir High Court has directed three IAS officers to comply with its orders in a service petition within two weeks or remain personally present on the next date of hearing to explain their defiance of court orders.

Khazir Mohammad Dar, a retired government officer, had filed a contempt petition against the three officials after they did not implement an order of the high court passed on March 14, 2012 directing them to fix Dar's seniority in view of the services rendered in the Forest Department and pay all the consequential benefits as well.

"Compliance report not filed. Two weeks time granted for filing compliance report. In default, all the respondents will remain personally present and explain as to why till date judgement has not been implemented," Justice Mohammad Yaqoob Mir said in his order passed on Tuesday.
 

The officials who have been asked to remain personally present on the next date of hearing, in case of default, include the then Revenue Secretary, Mohammad Afzal Bhat, the then Financial Commissioner Revenue, Arun Kumar and the then Divisional Commissioner, Shailendra Kumar.

Earlier, the state government chose to appeal against the single bench order after nearly three years but the Division Bench of the high court had dismissed the plea.

After that, the government approached the Supreme Court through a Special Leave Petition, which was not admitted by the apex court.

Dar's case is similar to that of former IPS officer Ashiq Bukhari.

A division bench of the high court on October 26 last year directed the state government to consider seniority of Bukhari as Superintendent of Police from the date he was given charge of the post and induct him into the IPS cadre.

The state government implemented the order in Bukhari's case within the stipulated time and the IPS officer was allowed to rejoin the service for a month as Deputy Inspector General with all monetary benefits paid with retrospective effect.

The next date of hearing is in the third week of November.

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First Published: Oct 27 2016 | 11:57 AM IST

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