Aptitude vs. Skill-Case Study - II

You are posted as the Superintendent of Police (SP) in a communally sensitive district. Recently, a violent riot occurred in the city, causing significant loss of life and property. The investigation under your leadership, based on solid CCTV footage and witness statements, proves that the son of an influential Cabinet Minister of the ruling party was directly involved in inciting the riot.

Your Chief Investigating Officer, who is highly 'Skilled' in investigative work, advises you to remove the Minister’s son’s name from the charge sheet or weaken the evidence. He argues that failing to do so could not only stall your ....

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