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Maharashtra government will not arrest former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh till June 2

The Maharashtra authorities will no longer arrest former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh till June 22 in a case registered against him under the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, the Bombay high court docket became advised on Monday.


Senior recommend Darius Khambata, who seemed for the Maharashtra authorities, told the excessive court that his preceding assertion on defensive the senior IPS officer from any "coercive action" within the case might be extended till June 22.



Following Khambata's assertion, a bench of Justices PB Varale and SP Tavade adjourned the listening to till June 22 on the pleas filed through Singh looking for quashing of an FIR registered against him by means of the Thane Police below the Atrocities Act and hard preliminary inquiries initiated in opposition to him by the nation government.


The FIR changed into registered against Singh beneath the Prevention of Atrocities Act in April this year on a grievance lodged with the aid of Akola police inspector BR Ghadge.


Ghadge, who belongs to the Scheduled Caste community, had alleged that Singh had conspired with others to implicate him in a few instances of extortion after he refused to observe Singh's unlawful orders to gain some accused people in a criminal case.


In his different plea within the HC, Singh had challenged inquiries initiated against him by way of the country government on charges of misconduct and corruption.


the first inquiry order become handed on April 1 this yr by way of then kingdom domestic minister Anil Deshmukh for alleged violation of some All India offerings (conduct) policies. the second one order become exceeded on April 20 via Deshmukh's successor Dilip Walse Patil over allegations of corruption levelled in opposition to Singh.

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