Special judge who quit after acquitting Aseemanand resumes duty

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

for NIA cases Ravinder Reddy, who had resigned after acquitting right-wing activist and five others in the Masjid blast case on Monday, resumed duty today.

Barely hours after the judgement on April 16, Reddy had tendered his resignation.

Reddy, the Fourth Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge, had put in his papers to the Metropolitan Sessions citing "personal reasons" for his decision and also applied for leave.

"His application for resignation is still pending. He has joined duty and is attending the bench," a source in the judiciary told on condition of anonymity.

It was still not clear whether his resignation has been accepted by the high court, but the joined duty today as his leave was "cancelled", they said while refusing to comment further on the matter.

Reddy, was among the 11 subordinate court judges who were suspended by the in June 2016.

This was for protesting appointment of the judges who hail from to the courts in Telangana and over the demand for setting up a separate high court for Telangana.

The suspension was, however, revoked in the subsequent month.

Amid speculation over the timing of Reddy's resignation, a had earlier said his resignation had "nothing" to do with the judgement in the Masjid blast case.

In the wake of verdict in the case, police had enhanced security arrangements at the judge's residence.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 18:10 IST