tihar racket: delhi hc slams govt for laxity in action
New Delhi, Oct. 29 -- The Delhi High Court on Tuesday pulled up the government over slow action against Tihar Jail officials who were suspended for their alleged role in an extortion racket run from inside the prison with the inmates.
During the hearing, chief justice DK Upadhyay and justice Tushar Rao Gedela pointed at the October 23 status report provided by the government.
The report had mentioned the suspension of the nine officials on August 13 and contemplation of initiating disciplinary proceedings against them.
Further, it stated that the vigilance department will be requested to appoint an officer to conduct a common disciplinary inquiry against all the suspended officials.
"It's not moving at all. See how much progress you have made from August 13 till now. What have you been doing from the last two months? How long does it take for an inquiry officer to be appointed? If you want to, it can happen overnight. If you don't want to, it will be limping over for months," the court said....
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