L.NAGESWARA RAO, M.R.SHAH
Satish Chandra Verma – Appellant
Versus
Union Of India – Respondent
ORDER
1. Leave granted.
2. The appellant filed O.A. No.1662 of 2018 before the Central Administrative Tribunal, Chennai Bench challenging the denial of permission to him for a private foreign visit from 23.12.2018 to 19.01.2019. The appellant is an IPS Officer and is working as Inspector General of Police/Principal, Central Training College, Central Reserve Police Force, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The appellant averred in the O.A. that he is not involved in any criminal case. He further stated the departmental enquiries are pending against him, the initiation of which was challenged by him in the Tribunal and those cases are pending. He referred to the permission granted to him by this Court earlier on 8th May, 2017 to travel abroad pursuant to which he went abroad and came back as per schedule. The Tribunal refused to grant the interim relief as prayed for which order was affirmed by the High Court. The High Court was of the opinion that there was nothing wrong in the denial of permission due to lack of vigilance clearance. The appellant is before us assailing the order of the Tribunal and the High Court in not granting appropriate relief to him.
3. When the matter was listed for adm
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