Delhi High Court refuses to intervene in plea of CRPF personnel on UN deployment
The Hindu
93 personnel said they had neither been deployed nor considered for routine promotions.
The Delhi High Court has rejected the plea of 93 CRPF personnel seeking direction to the Force to deploy them in the upcoming United Nations (UN) Mission, noting it is not for the Court to interfere in such administrative tasks as empanelment for UN Missions. A Bench of Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw and Justice Amit Bansal further said the CRPF personnel, merely by being empanelled, did not acquire any right to be posted at UN Mission, whensoever and wheresoever”. The High Court said if the 93 CRPF personnel still meet the requirements set out in the new notices for empanellment, they can to compete with the fresh applicants and if selected, would again be empanelled.More Related News

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