New Delhi, June 19 -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday came down heavily on the Tamil Nadu government over the suspension of additional director general of police (ADGP) HM Jayaram over his alleged involvement in a minor's kidnapping case, calling the action "shocking" and urging the state to withdraw it. A bench of justices Ujjal Bhuyan and Manmohan expressed concern that the suspension, which was carried out following a directive of the Madras high court, could cause "irreparable injury" to the senior IPS officer who had joined the investigation in the case. "Such orders are demoralising. This type of order is shocking," the bench told the state's counsel, who informed the court that Jayaram had been placed under suspension in compliance with the HC's directions. Jayaram's counsel argued, "I am not even a party to the case. I am just a serving ADGP and the high court passed an order against me." The benchposted the matter for hearing on Thursday. The Madras HC had ordered his arrest in connection with the kidnapping of a 16-year-old boy allegedly linked to an inter-caste marriage. htc...