Bengaluru: Police Transfers - High Court sends complaint against CM to Lokayukta


Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru (RJP)

Bengaluru, Feb 2: The state High Court on Wednesday February 2, directed a petitioner to approach anti-corruption agency Lokayukta for a complaint against the chief minister (CM) Siddaramaiah.

Karnataka Police Mahasangha had submitted a petition to the High Court demanding the removal of CM from his post for transferring police officers with the recommendation of legislators and ministers. It also demanded the probe into the allegations.


Chief minister Siddaramaiah 

Justice Ashok B Hinchigeri, who heard the petition as the judge of the single bench, delivered the order which said that the petitioner can approach Lokayukta with the complaint.

“Lokayukta has the jurisdiction over the mentioned complaint. Lokayukta can hear the matters relating to the duties discharged by the chief minister and the directions and approvals given by the chief minister as per section 7 (1) of Lokayukta Act. Section 9 of the same Act also allows Lokayukta to accept complaints on the activities of the chief minister. Hence the petitioner can submit the complaint to Lokayukta with relevant documents. Lokayukta will act on the complaint after studying the complaint and verifying the documents.” read the order in part.

 

  

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  • P. Shirish Kumar Hosaettu, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 04 2017

    Total Gundaraj in Karnataka state.

    Shame.

    The worst CM of all time,in Karnataka history.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Thu, Feb 02 2017

    Involvement/interference of MLAs & Ministers in police transfers is certainly not in the interests of good governance and hence, undesirable. It's a really sad thing that some 'black sheep' among the police force often approach their political masters to get postings to their place of choice. This trend is most likely to result in a 'police-politician nexus', leading to increased corruption and protection to undesirable elements, which would certainly harm the society in the long run.

    Hope the Lokayukta takes a firm stand against political interference in police transfers and bans it once and for all.

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  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI.MANGALURU.

    Thu, Feb 02 2017

    Good point to Call a press meet in this regard. For ......

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Thu, Feb 02 2017

    nikul dala malpule yan jepuve mare.....

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Feb 02 2017

    Do we still thinking that justice will be done at Lokayukta???? This particular judicial organization in Karnataka itself is ruined for many years now!!!!

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  • Anand, Karkala

    Thu, Feb 02 2017

    What is impossible in Karnataka where one can prove murder as suicide? If anybody raises voice against any wrong doings he will be targeted and HiFi's will leave some goondas behind...

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