Assistant Commissioner of Police Balveer Singh has approached the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) s
[10/02, 12:34] Meta AI: Assistant Commissioner of Police Balveer Singh has approached the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) s
eeking to quash the charge memo issued against him. Singh was accused of extracting teeth from individuals involved in criminal cases during his tenure in 2023.
Key Points:
– Singh was Assistant Commissioner in Tirunelveli district’s Ambasamudram police subdivision
– Four cases were transferred to CB-CID based on complaints
– Madras High Court Madurai bench has stayed the investigation
– Senior IAS officer Amutha-led committee found allegations against Singh to be true
– Singh claims investigation officer is biased and departmental inquiry may affect his career prospects
The CAT has directed the central and state governments to respond to Singh’s petition and adjourned the hearing to March 23 [1][2].
[10/02, 12:34] Meta AI: Assistant Commissioner of Police Balveer Singh has moved the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), Chennai, seeking to quash the charge memo issued against him. Singh was accused of extracting teeth from individuals involved in criminal cases during his tenure in 2023.
Key Points:
– Singh was ACP in Tirunelveli district’s Ambasamudram subdivision
– Four cases transferred to CB-CID; Madras High Court Madurai bench stayed investigation
– Senior IAS Amutha-led committee found allegations true
– Singh claims investigating officer is biased; departmental inquiry may affect career
– CAT directed central/state governments to respond; next hearing on March 23
[10/02, 12:35] Meta AI: The advocate representing Balveer Singh is Mr. M. Ravi. He has filed a case in the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), Chennai, seeking to quash the charge memo issued against Singh.
Key Points:
– *Case*: Balveer Singh vs Home Affairs
– *Accusation*: Extracting teeth from individuals involved in criminal cases
– *Current Status*: CAT has directed central and state governments to respond; next hearing on March 23
– *Singh’s Position*: Claims investigating officer is biased; departmental inquiry may affect career ¹ ²