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Delhi HC asks MHA about action against ‘unrecognized’ IPS Association

The DELHI High Court on Wednesday asked the Ministry of Home Affairs to inform them of the action taken against the Central IPS Association, which has not been “accepted” by the Ministry and issued a notice to various security agencies to dissolve them. The petition filed by the union and its bank accounts seeking directions to be filed by the officials of various central security forces also includes registration of FIR and departmental action against the officials and members of the IPS Association. “You (MHA) will have to take action against them again.” This is a clear view of the MHA, “Justice Prathiba M Singh said that the court had last year told the Central Information Commission that there is no member of the police under Section 3 of the Police Forces (Restriction of Rights) Act, 1966. The force has the right to form any association, And that it has not recognized or approved any police force association. Advocate Ankur Chibber, representing the petitioners, told the court on Wednesday that a representation was also given to the MHA for action against the association, but the authorities disposed of it saying that “no comment should be given”. The petition argued that it is not permissible for any member of the police force to form a union without the approval of the central government, but the IPS association itself as a union in various lawsuits pending in various courts, pay commissions and various Continues to represent. Other Officers. . But the authorities disposed of it saying that “no comment should be given”. The petition argued that it is not permissible for any member of the police force to form a union without the approval of the central government, but the IPS association itself as a union in various lawsuits pending in various courts, pay commissions and various Continues to represent. Other Officers. . But the authorities disposed of it saying that “no comment should be given”. The petition argued that it is not permissible for any member of the police force to form a union without the approval of the central government, but the IPS association itself as a union in various lawsuits pending in various courts, pay commissions and various Continues to represent. Other Officers. .