TIWN Jan 23, 2017

Agartala, Jan 23 (IANS) The Tripura High Court has punished a local court judge for drunken driving, a court notification said here on Monday.
"After a thorough investigation, the full court of the Tripura High Court led by Chief Justice T. Vaiphei has decided to withhold two increments of salaries of Motom Debbarma for driving his private vehicle recklessly and dangerously in a drunken condition on the midnight of June 6, 2014," the notification said.
The notification, issued by the High Court's Registrar General Satya Gopal Chattopadhyay said that Debbarma, the then civil judge-cum-judicial magistrate (first class) in Bishalgarh in Sepahijala district and now sub-divisional judicial magistrate-cum-civil judge in Kanchanpur in north Tripura district, has confessed to his guilt.
"The judge also in writing sought apology for his lapses and mistakes. After the incident he was arrested by the police and was in police custody for about ten hours," a high court official said.
He said that Debbarma did not inform about the incident and his subsequent arrest by the police to the higher authorities and that he also violated rules.
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