Punjab police chief Suresh Arora gets nine-month extension

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

police Arora has been given nine-month extension in service by the Centre in public interest, according to a order issued Wednesday.

The announcement comes on a day when the rejected pleas made by five states, including Punjab, seeking modification of its earlier order on the appointment of heads of the

Arora, a 1982 batch IPS officer, was given three-month extension last year.

Now, the of the Cabinet has approved extension in service of Arora as the DGP for an overall period of 12 months beyond the date of his superannuation, which is September 30, 2018, in public interest, according to the order.

Arora was in 2015 appointed the DGP by the then

The apex court had in July last year outlined the procedures for the appointment of regular DGPs in states.

According to the verdict, states were required to send a list of senior officers to the (UPSC) at least three months prior to the retirement of an incumbent.

The commission would then prepare a panel and send it to the states for the appointment.

The apex court Wednesday rejected pleas by Punjab, Haryana, Kerala, and seeking modifications of the July 2018 order.

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First Published: Wed, January 16 2019. 15:25 IST