New Rules for Appointing Police Chief | 09 Nov 2024
Why in News?
Recently, The Uttar Pradesh government has framed new rules for appointing the state’s Director General of Police (DGP).
Key Points
- Uttar Pradesh's New Rules on DGP Appointment are:
- The UP Cabinet approved the Director General of Police, Uttar Pradesh Selection and Appointment Rules, 2024.
- DGPs will be selected by a committee considering the officer's service record, experience, and remaining tenure.
- Only officers with at least six months of service left before retirement are eligible for the post.
- Appointed DGPs will serve a minimum of two years.
- The selection committee includes a retired High Court judge, UP Chief Secretary, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) representative, and others.
- Existing Practice:
- The state government must send a list of eligible senior officers to the UPSC three months before the incumbent DGP's retirement.
- The UPSC reviews the list and sends a shortlist of three candidates to the state for the final appointment.
- Only officers with a minimum remaining tenure (before retirement) of six months from the date of creation of the vacancy would be eligible for the appointment as DGP. Once appointed, the DGP would have a minimum tenure of two years.
- Reason for New Rules:
- The rules were introduced in response to a contempt notice from the SC following multiple petitions challenging the appointment of temporary DGPs.
- The petitions argue that temporary appointments violate SC directives meant to insulate the police from political influence.
- Although 17 states have enacted their own Police Acts, UP had not done so until now.