The Karnataka High Court on
Monday stayed a show- cause notice, issued by the State government on October
27, 2018, to senior IPS officer Dr R P Sharma (IPS:1987:KN) for having written
a letter to the Chief Secretary and others in March 2018 as the president of
IPS (Karnataka) Officers’ Association. The stay order will be in force
till the Bengaluru bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal decides his plea
against the show cause notice. A Division Bench comprising
Justice Ravi Malimath and Mohammad Nawaz gave the decision on a petition filed
by Mr. Sharma after the tribunal had declined to stay the operation of the show
cause notice during the pendency of his plea before it. Pointing out that he had written
the letter as president of the association after deliberating through email
with several members of the association after a person had stabbed Karnataka
Lokayukta, he contended that the show cause notice, terming his action of
writing the letter as “misconductâ€, was issued after a gap of seven months as
an attempt to scuttle his chance of being recommended for the President’s
police medal for distinguished service. In his letter, he had requested
the then Chief Secretary to convene a meeting to imbibe professional values
among police force and for evolving a strategy to conduct free and fair
elections to the State Assembly.
The Karnataka High Court on
Monday stayed a show- cause notice, issued by the State government on October
27, 2018, to senior IPS officer Dr R P Sharma (IPS:1987:KN) for having written
a letter to the Chief Secretary and others in March 2018 as the president of
IPS (Karnataka) Officers’ Association.
The stay order will be in force till the Bengaluru bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal decides his plea against the show cause notice.
A Division Bench comprising Justice Ravi Malimath and Mohammad Nawaz gave the decision on a petition filed by Mr. Sharma after the tribunal had declined to stay the operation of the show cause notice during the pendency of his plea before it.
Pointing out that he had written the letter as president of the association after deliberating through email with several members of the association after a person had stabbed Karnataka Lokayukta, he contended that the show cause notice, terming his action of writing the letter as “misconductâ€, was issued after a gap of seven months as an attempt to scuttle his chance of being recommended for the President’s police medal for distinguished service.
In his letter, he had requested the then Chief Secretary to convene a meeting to imbibe professional values among police force and for evolving a strategy to conduct free and fair elections to the State Assembly.