The Kerala government today reinstated senior IPS officer T P Senkumar as the state DGP (Law and Order), on a day the Supreme Court dismissed the state's clarification petition on his appointment with costs.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan signed the necessary files in this regard tonight and the government order would be issued tomorrow, CM's office sources said here.
The apex court had on April 24 directed reinstatement of Senkumar, saying he was transferred by the LDF government "unfairly" and "arbitrarily".
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The Supreme Court had earlier today sought the response of the Kerala Chief Secretary on a contempt plea by Senkumar, who has alleged delay in his reinstatement as state police chief despite the apex court's order.
It ordered notice to Chief Secretary Nalini Netto on the contempt plea and fixed the matter for hearing on May 9.
It also imposed a cost of Rs 25,000 on the Kerala government, which had filed a separate application seeking certain clarifications on its April 24 judgement.
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