Madras High Court stays DVAC Inspector’s suspension

The Madras High Court has stayed the suspension of a DVAC Inspector after finding the disciplinary action appeared to be motivated by her registration of an FIR against another officer. The court has granted time for the department to file counter-affidavits.
Why it matters
Addresses issues of institutional integrity and potential political or departmental retaliation within law enforcement agencies.
The Madras High Court has stayed the operation of a suspension order passed against Directorate of Vigilance and Anti Corruption (DVAC) Inspector of Police G. Vimala after arriving at a prima facie view that the suspension order appeared to be “motivated.”
The report focuses on the court's legal observations and procedural updates without editorializing the conflict.
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