The Bombay High Court today decided to hear on February 21 a public interest litigation seeking immediate appointment of the new Police Commissioner for Mumbai, following the exit of IPS officer Satyapal Singh.
Petitioner Ketan Tirodkar, a former journalist, mentioned the petition before the division bench headed by Justice S J Vajifdar today.
The petition contends that morale of the police force was down as the Commissioner's post was lying vacant since February 1 after Singh, who wanted to join the politics, took voluntary retirement.
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It also seeks an explanation from the state government for dropping a post of Director General of Police in 2012-13 and allowing Satyapal Singh to continue as Mumbai Police Commissioner while denying him promotion as a DGP.
It also seeks a direction to the government to submit minutes of meetings held since January 31 to pick the new city police chief and furnish list of 'eligible candidates'.