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Ajay Kumar Choudhary vs Union Of India Thr Its Secretary & Anr on 16 February, 2015

http://www.judis.nic.in W.P.No.9194 of 2019 “23.This Court in Ajay Kumar Choudhary v. Union of India protracted suspension and held that suspension must necessarily be for a short duration. On the basis of the material on record, we are convinced that no useful purpose would be served by continuing the first Respondent under suspension any longer and that his reinstatement would not be a threat to a fair trial. We reiterate the observation of the High Court that the Appellant State has the liberty to appoint the first Respondent in a non sensitive post.”
Supreme Court of India Cites 16 - Cited by 2060 - V Sen - Full Document

State Of Tamil Nadu Rep By Secretary To ... vs Promod Kumar Ips on 21 August, 2018

4. Mr.Venkatramani, learned senior counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner submitted that the petitioner has been kept under suspension from the year 2013 onwards and till date, even in the criminal case, only one witness has been examined. Learned counsel submitted that the petitioner cannot be kept under suspension for such a prolonged period and learned counsel relied upon the judgment of Hon'ble Supreme Court in [Ajay Kumar Choudhary Vs. Union of India and others] and also the judgment in the [State of Tamil Nadu Vs. Promod Kumar]. Learned counsel also placed reliance upon the judgment of this Court passed in W.P. No.11967 of 2018 dated 25.07.2019.
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Dr. Adarsh Chaudhary And Anr. And Ajay ... vs Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors. on 30 July, 2002

13.While so, this Court is in agreement with the submissions made on behalf of the learned counsel for the petitioner. The Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in Ajay Kumar Choudhary case has elaborately held that the suspension is only transitory or temporary in nature and must perforce be of short duration. In fact, in paragraphs No.11 and 12, the Hon'ble Supreme Court has frowned upon the long period of suspension'. Those paragraphs are also extracted hereunder:
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