IPS Pankaj Chaudhary reinstated by MHA following CAT orders
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New Delhi : The Union Home Ministry reinstated the IPS officer Pankaj Chaudhary, whose dismissal was earlier revoked by Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT). According to the sources in the Ministry opf Home Affairs, the officer has been reinstated and rejoined the services on May 12. The 2009-batch IPS officer was dismissed from service in February 2019 for "grave personal misconduct", for getting into a relationship with another woman without legally separating from his wife. The MHA order issued on May 12 said, "And whereas, the matter was examined further by the competent authority in light of the tribunal's order dated December 10, 2020, Hon'ble High Court of Delhi order dated March 19, 2021, Hon'ble Supreme Court dated May 7, 2021 and after considering all the aspects related to the imposing of the penalty of 'dismissal from service' on Pankaj Choudhary and the observations/directions made by the Hon'ble tribunal in the case, the competent authority has come to the conclusion that Choudhary be reinstated in compliance of the orders of the tribunal." The order further stated, "The competent authority decided that Pankaj Choudhary, IPS (RJ:2009) be reinstated in service with immediate effect. This will, however, be without prejudice to the disciplinary proceedings against him under the relevant rules for his acts of misconduct for which he was dismissed from service. It is ordered accordingly.”