Posted by AI on 2025-09-09 06:39:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 12:56:13
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The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has upheld the dismissal of a constable who failed to join his duties citing threats to his life from militants. The court deemed that a police official who does not join duty just because of threats from militants cannot be expected to protect the life and property of the citizens of the country.
The judge noted that the constable, despite being given a new posting, still chose to remain on leave citing security concerns. This decision is the latest in a series of rulings that uphold the authorities' decisions to dismiss police officers who refuse to return to work due to security concerns.
The issue of militant threats against the police has been a significant concern in the region. In many cases, militants have threatened and even targeted police officers and their families. This has led to a significant number of police officers opting for leave or retirement.
However, the high court's decision has reaffirmed the duty and responsibility of the police officers to serve and protect, even in the face of adversity. It remains to be seen how this decision will impact the ongoing threat of militants against the police in the region.