The Supreme Court has ordered the Home Ministry to reconsider its rejection of IPS officer Abdur Rahman’s voluntary retirement request. The officer, facing charges including torture and a second marriage without consent, had sought retirement in 2019. The court emphasized a fresh examination of his plea, considering subsequent chargesheets and the state government’s inability to conclude disciplinary proceedings.
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