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Chhattisgarh: GP Singh (IPS) gets CAT instructions for reinstatement

Senior IPS officer Gyanendra Pratap Singh, who was suspended over the allegation of involvement in a corruption case, has got CAT instructions for reinstatement

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Senior Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Gyanendra Pratap Singh has received a big relief from the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT). The tribunal has ordered that all the cases related to GP Singh be resolved and he be reinstated within four weeks.

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Singh is a 1994-batch IPS officer of Chhattisgarh cadre. Under the earlier Congress government, he was booked under several cases, including sedition, after the ACB raided his house in July 2021. On the recommendation of the state government, the Union Home Ministry gave him compulsory retirement in July 2023.

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