Sambhaal Violence Judicial Investigation Team
The November 24 violence in Sambhal, UP, in connection with the mosque survey, has heated up politics across the country. On the one hand, there are accusations of violence against the mafia and, on the other, questions are being raised about the role of the police administration. Now a judicial investigation has been ordered to get to the bottom of all these aspects and find out the true motives.
Governor Anandi Ben Patel has constituted a judicial commission to investigate. This responsibility has been entrusted to three members. Retired Allahabad High Court judge Devendra Kumar Arora will act as chairman of the Judicial Inquiry Commission. Additionally, retired IAS Amit Mohan Prasad and retired IPS Arvind Kumar Jain will work as members. Let us know some important things related to these three.
Who is Devendra Kumar Arora?
Devendra Kumar Arora, retired judge of Allahabad High Court, was born on June 20, 1957. He was very interested in studying law. Due to this interest, he did his initial university studies at Lucknow University. He graduated in Law from Lucknow University in 1982. Later in 1984, he completed PG Diploma (DLL) in Labor Law from the Indian Law Institute, New Delhi.
During this time, he completed his postgraduate degree (LLM) in Law from Lucknow University (1983-85). Due to his good understanding and knowledge of the law, he obtained the highest marks in Constitutional Law in LLM. Promising Devendra Kumar Arora was awarded the ‘Pandit Jagmohan Nath Chak Memorial Gold Medal’ for scoring highest marks.
I did postgraduate studies and research in law only.
He completed his postgraduate degree in Law from Lucknow University in 1985. His growing interest in the study of law did not end here; rather, to further deepen his knowledge on this subject, he enrolled in Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) from Lucknow University in 2013. He was honored once again. He was awarded the Jagdish Prasad Gold Medal for Legal Research by Lucknow University in 2013. Now the time had come to put all my knowledge into practice. Therefore, on February 12, 1983, he registered as a lawyer. He practiced for a long time in the Allahabad High Court, Lucknow and the Supreme Court in constitutional, educational, contract and land acquisition matters.
Advocate General and High Court judge appointed in Uttar Pradesh
Devendra Kumar Arora has been appointed Additional Advocate General of Uttar Pradesh. He worked as a chancellor and visitor in the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Commission of the Uttar Pradesh government. Since 1995 he worked as a special advisor to the State University and SE He also had the opportunity to work as a permanent attorney for UP.
He also worked as a permanent lawyer in the universities of Agra, Jhansi, Faizabad and Gorakhpur. UP Civil Aviation Department, Noida, served as lead counsel for Scooter India Limited. On April 13, 2009, he was promoted as an additional judge and got the opportunity to work as a judge of the Allahabad High Court. He was sworn in as a permanent judge on December 24, 2010. He retired on June 19, 2019.
Who is retired IAS officer Amit Mohan?
The second important name in the Sambhal violence prosecution team is that of retired IAS officer Amit Mohan. Amit Mohan was born on March 4, 1964 in Begusarai district of Bihar. He started his career as a Finance and Personnel Trainee Executive at NTPC in January 1987. In 1987, Amit Mohan was recruited into the Indian Railway Accounts Service. His line of success did not stop here and the results of his hard work began to appear one by one.
On August 21, 1989, he was selected in the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), one of the highest exams in the country. His first posting was as Deputy Magistrate in Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh on August 27, 1990. He worked mainly in Uttar Pradesh and some districts of Uttarakhand. He worked in various capacities including district magistrate of Jalaun, Mirzapur, Muzaffarnagar and Meerut.
popularity among farmers
He carried out his general election responsibility for three Lok Sabha elections and one Assembly election in these four districts. He also served as Director and later as Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in the Central Government from April 2007 to April 2012. He handled the Pulse Polio Program and Universal Immunization Program as Joint Secretary, RCH and managed the program NRHM as Joint Secretary for Policy. She assumed responsibility as Chief Surveillance Officer of Oil India Limited from June 2012 to October 2014.
Apart from this, he also worked as Investment Commissioner of UP and Chief Executive Officer of Noida and Greater Noida. He became Chief Secretary of Agriculture of Uttar Pradesh for two terms for about five years. In 2015 it became part of Direct Benefit Transfer in agricultural subsidy. At that time it was started for the first time in the country. He started many new programs for Bundelkhand such as Farm Pond Scheme. It is very popular among farmers. This greatly helped the farmers to create additional irrigation capacity and increase the water level.
He started Agri Junction, a unique and innovative agricultural extension program, Million Farmers School, to promote entrepreneurship. It is organized twice a year and at each stage more than a million farmers are trained. He worked as Additional Chief Secretary of the Department of Medicine, Health and Family Welfare from February 2020 to August 2022.
These great things were done during the Corona epidemic
During the pandemic situation in the country, it has played an important role in formulating strategies and implementing many measures for its management. IS official Amit Mohan developed the group vaccination model to quickly administer the Covid vaccine on a large scale. He made many systemic reforms, including creating recruitment standards for medical specialists, creating an independent training division for them, reopening 35 ANM training centers after more than 30 years, and opening 5,000 new sub-centers. health in one year. doing etc
At the end of his career, he retired from the post of Additional Chief Secretary, Department of MSME, Textiles and Khadi and Village Industries, Government of Uttar Pradesh. He has now become part of the judicial investigation team in the Sambhal violence case.
Who is retired IPS Arvind Kumar Jain?
Former IPS officer Arvind Kumar Jain, a resident of Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, was born on March 13, 1955. His father’s name is J. r. He is a Jain. He is well versed in the subject of the story. He completed his postgraduate degree in Modern History. He completed his studies in Haldwani and Moradabad. He was selected in the civil service exam.
Arvind Kumar Jain is a 1979 batch IPS officer. IPS Arvind Kumar Jain is one of the popular officers among the public. He is recognized as one of the public-friendly officials. He cracked down on criminal incidents in western Uttar Pradesh.
Arvind Kumar had retired from the post of Managing Director.
Arvind Kumar Jain got the opportunity to work as ADG in Railways in 2012. He was promoted to Managing Director in 2013. He did not like officers involved in illegal acts at all. This is often brought up during conversations and while working. His priority has been to work for ordinary people. Due to his efficiency, he was assigned the important responsibility of Director General of Police in Uttar Pradesh. He retired from the position of General Director. He has been entrusted with the responsibility of conducting a judicial inquiry into the violence in Sambhaal.