Supreme Court Quashes Centre's Rejection of Abdur Rahman's VRS Request
The Supreme Court overturned the Centre's decision to reject IPS officer Abdur Rahman's voluntary retirement request, directing a reevaluation. Rahman faced disciplinary proceedings linked to his opposition to the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. The ruling emphasized the importance of a genuine exercise of discretion in such matters.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday set aside an order of the Ministry of Home Affairs which rejected the request of Voluntary Retirement from Service (VRS) of a 1997 batch Maharashtra cadre IPS officer as he was facing disciplinary proceedings for participating in protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in 2019 and in two other complaints.
A bench of Justices PS Narasimha and Alok Aradhe held that the Centre has the power to independently accept the VRS application under the All India Service (Death-cum-Retirement Benefits) Rules of 1958, but it was not unconstrained and is qualified. It said the Union government must examine the request of officer Abdur Rahman for VRS afresh, and a decision must be taken within three days.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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