Srinagar- A court here on Monday expressed serious concern over alleged indulging in private profit-earning business by some officials despite being on the government payroll and directed SSP Crime Branch Srinagar to investigate a related matter purportedly involving spouses of a private tuition centre.
“The allegations propagated by the petitioner about the involvement of some of the spouses of the respondents in the partnership business, despite being on the payrolls of the Government, is a serious concern,” said Additional District Judge Srinagar Farooq Ahmad Bhat while hearing a case filed by one Mufti Hamid Maqbool, seeking among others directions to restrain the respondents— Tahira Gul, Nusrat Rivaz, Saifu Nissa and Arsheeda Begum—their agents, relatives, and representatives from

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