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Court orders to file FIR against IAS officer for harassing subordinate

Nalbari district's Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate P Goswami ordered to register the then Paschim Nalbari Circle Officer (CO) Arpana Sarmah's FIR against her superior Varnali Deka, an IAS officer of 2009 batch

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A court in Assam's Nalbari district has directed to file a first information report (FIR) against officer Varnali Deka, who is serving as the deputy commissioner, for alleged harassment of a junior officer. Deka is a 2009 batch IAS officer of Assam cadre.

Additional judicial magistrate P Goswami stated that the police have failed in its duty to address the complaint of the Arpana Sarmah, a circle officer, who accused Nalbari DC Varnali Deka of “mental harassment, public humiliation and threats” while performing election duty during the Lok Sabha polls in May this year.

The court directed the officer-in-charge of the Nalbari police station to register a case (against IAS officer Deka), conduct investigation and submit final report “expeditiously”.

In her complaint, Sarmah had alleged that while she was performing election duties on May 7 at the Government Gurdon Higher Secondary School in Nalbari, Deka “continuously harassed her with and maligned her publicly with slang words in front of polling personnel”.

Following the alleged intimidation and harassment, Sarmah left the EVM receipt premise at the school at 1:50 am on May 8 “for sake of safety of her life” and went to the Nalbari police station and lodged an FIR against Deka. 

But the officer in-charge of Nalbari police station didn't register the FIR. 

Following this, Sarmah raised the issue with the Nalbari police superintendent, the police and filed a writ petition in seeking action against Deka.

In its order dated September 13, the Gauhati HC directed Sarmah to approach the jurisdictional magistrate for redressal of her grievance. The complaint was filed at the additional CJM court in Nalbari after this. 

“There are some serious allegations against the accused person (Deka) which are of cozginable nature… police are duty bound to register the FIR and conduct investigation… the delay is totally unwarranted against the set principle of law,” Goswami stated in her order. 

A comment from Deka is awaited and the copy will be updated whenever it is received.

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