The officer was issued the show cause notice on May 19 for censure on account of lapses in handling a failed intelligence operation in Assam last year and was given seven days' time to reply.
A communication was received from the Army Headquarters saying that Lt Gen Suhag can take ten more days to reply to the show cause notice issued by the Army Chief, sources close to Lt Gen Suhag said here today.
As per the new directions, Lt Gen Suhag will now have to reply to the notice by June 10.
Meanwhile, Gen V K Singh had put Lt Gen Suhag under discipline and vigilance ban meaning that he could not be promoted.
The notice charged Lt Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag, who is in the line of succession after Army Chief-designate Lt Gen Bikram Singh, with “abdicating responsibility” in handling an intelligence and surveillance unit in a “most unprofessional and lackadaisical manner”.