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Suresh Kumar K S vs M/O Home Affairs on 25 November, 2021

6. The developments as outlined above have a substantial impact on the reliefs that has been prayed for in this O.A as it is now for the State Government to act upon the orders of the Kerala Administrative Tribunal dated 13.06.2022 in their O.A. 144/2022. This is because the relief sought relates to the assessment by the respondent nos.2 & 3 (Selection Committee/UPSC), which is substantially based on the gradings and other entries in the ACRs of the applicant. Thus, it is not correct for this Tribunal to grant any relief sought for by the applicant without the necessary steps being taken by the respondent nos.4 & 5 (State Government/SPC) in relation to the orders passed by the Kerala Administrative Tribunal. Further, as has been seen, not only in this matter but in earlier cases including C.F.Robert vs. State of Kerala represented by the Chief Secretary to the Government of Kerala & Ors. in O.A 180/444/2021 in order dated 25.11.2021, where we have decided that the process of assessment by the UPSC on the basis of ACR received by them about the officers is something that the Tribunals will not normally interfere with. We thus limit our order in this matter to the expectation that the State Government will take a decision in relation to the plea of upgradation of ACR very soon as next meeting of the Selection Committee for selection of officials from the State Police Service to the Indian Police Service of the Kerala Cadre is slated to be held on 27.06.2022.
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