Rajasthan IPS officer demoted for THIS reason, he calls order contempt of court

Rajasthan cadre IPS officer Pankaj Choudhary who is currently posted as Superintendent of Police, Community Policing, at the Police Headquarters in Jaipur, has been demoted from Senior Pay Scale (Level 11 in Pay Matrix) to Junior Pay Scale (Level 10) for a period of three years beginning December 18, 2024, according to the order issued last week by the Department of Personnel.

Updated: February 19, 2025 11:54 AM IST

By Nivedita Dash | Edited by Nivedita Dash

Pankaj Choudhary
Rajasthan cadre IPS officer Pankaj Choudhary

In a shocking incident, an IPS officer was demoted for the weirdest reason possible. According to reports, Rajasthan cadre IPS officer Pankaj Choudhary was demoted by the state Department of Personnel for three years following an inquiry related to the case pertaining to his second marriage. It was alleged that his second marriage was solemnised without ending the first.

Choudhary who is currently posted as Superintendent of Police, Community Policing, at the Police Headquarters in Jaipur, has been demoted from Senior Pay Scale (Level 11 in Pay Matrix) to Junior Pay Scale (Level 10) for a period of three years beginning December 18, 2024, according to the order issued last week by the Department of Personnel.

Talking to The Indian Express, Choudhary said: “The order is illegal and is contempt of the court. I will challenge the order.”

He said that the CAT, the High Court and the Supreme Court have already ruled in his favour in the matter and said that due benefits should be given to him in a time bound manner. He also questioned the timing of the order which comes almost four years after the clean chit from the courts.

Taking to X, Choudhary wrote, “The issue is not whether there was a promotion or a demotion. The issue is the deliberate contempt of the honourable courts’ orders, which is unfortunate. This symptom and trend are harmful and sad for the state. It breaks trust in the system. Impartiality and justice are the foundation of peace. Satyameva Jayate – Jai Hind – Jai Bharat.”

“Every war demands a price. This war is special, against organised corruption and opportunists. In this age of flattery and sycophancy, this war is for the betterment of future generations,” Choudhary said, adding that how can the “cunning, opportunistic species” scare someone with a demotion when that person has already faced dismissal from service.

Choudhary hit headlines for all wrong reasons

Interestingly, this is not the first time when Choudhary has made it to the headlines for all wrong reasons. In September 2024, he had written an open letter and demanded that former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot be arrested “to bring the truth of paper leaks out,” while accusing the former CM of vendetta and “mysterious malice” towards him during his last two tenures as CM.

In 2015, the IPS officer accused the then Vasundhara Raje government of targeting him – by removing him from his post – and said that he had refused to let rioters from the VHP and Bajrang Dal go free during riots in Bundi’s Nainwa and Khanpur in September 2014 despite “pressure from all levels of government”, and that he was told to “register false cases” against Muslims instead.

Choudhary had made the allegations after he was served a chargesheet by the Rajasthan government which accused him of not acting in time to tackle the riots.

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