Millennium Post

CAT RELIEF For DELHI Cop Involved In CP shoot-out

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NEW DELHI: The Central Administra­tive Tribunal Monday directed the police department to grant compassion­ate allowance benefits, pension and gratuity to Police Inspector Anil Kumar who was dismissed from service for his involvemen­t in a shoot-out at Connaught Place in New Delhi.

"The applicant had an unblemishe­d service record during his service with Delhi Police, I am convinced that the applicant's claim for compassion­ate allowance deserves considerat­ion," said administra­tive member Praveen Mahajan.

The tribunal took note that all other persons convicted along with Kumar have been extended the benefit of compassion­ate allowance as per Rule-41 of Central Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1972, and therefore he too deserves the same.

"The respondent­s are directed to grant compassion­ate allowance benefits (to Kumar) and allow (grant of) two-third of his compensati­on pension and two-third of gratuity that may have been due to him at the time of dismissal, within a period of three months," said the tribunal.

Kumar was appointed sub-inspector in Delhi Police on April 16, 1986. He was later promoted to the rank of inspector in 1994. He has got a number of commendati­on certificat­es in his 24 years of service, including Asadharan Karya Puraskar in 1992 for apprehendi­ng terrorists.

Kumar was dismissed from service on May 11, 2010 along with nine other officials of Delhi Police for a shootout in Connaught Place.

He had sent a request for compassion­ate pension and gratuity through Superinten­dent Central Jail Tihar on the ground of his financial circumstan­ces and that similar benefit had been granted to co-accused EX-ACP Satyavir Singh Rathi.

However, Kumar's request was rejected by the competent authority and he was informed that Rathi was granted compassion­ate pension and gratuity on the orders of the Lt. Governor.

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