Bidari gets SC clean chit, but can’t be police chief
It’s come a day too late for former DG&IGP Shankar M. Bidari. The Supreme Court, on Friday – a day after he retired - gave him a clean chit and absolved him of charges of alleged excesses as the comma
Bidari in no mood to retire, moves SC for reinstatement
Former DGP Shankar M. Bidari on Thursday moved the Supreme Court seeking his reinstatement as the state police chief, which had been quashed by the Central Administrative Tribunal.
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Bidari withdraws plea; HC reserves order
Top cop Shankar M. Bidari on Friday withdrew his plea in the Karnataka High Court seeking a change in the bench hearing the case against the court order quashing his appointment as DG&IGP. With this,
Bidari faces contempt of court
In one more twist to the case involving top cop Shankar M. Bidari, his application seeking the hearing of his case for reinstatement as DG&IGP, by another bench, has been sent back to the original be
High Court upset with Bidari plea
Expressing displeasure over the application filed by senior IPS officer Shankar M. Bidari pleading for another bench to hear his case, the high court on Thursday referred the matter to the Chief Justi
Bidari case: HC seeks affidavits
The Karnataka High Court, which resumed hearing of the plea by the State government and former DG&IGP Shankar M. Bidari as per SC order, on Tuesday made it very clear that what was extracted in the ea
Clean chit: Will Bidari return?
With the Supreme Court on Tuesday staying the Karnataka High Court order, which had quashed the appointment of Mr. Shankar M. Bidari as the director general and inspector general of police, there’s co
SC splits Bidari case into two
The Supreme Court on Wednesday split in two parts the case of former Karnataka DG&IGP Shankar M. Bidari relating to his removal from the post by state High Court. A bench of Justices Aftab Alam and C.
Bidari plea: HC takes note of NHRC report
The high court on Wednesday, while hearing the petition of DG&IGP Shankar M. Bidari challenging the CAT order which quashed his appointment as the state police head, observed that even the President o