UPSC tightens guidelines for appointment of State DGPs
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Source: The post is based on the article “UPSC tightens guidelines for appointment of State DGPs” published in “The Hindu” on 2nd November 2023

Why in the News?

Union Public Service Commission(UPSC) has amended guidelines in the appointment of State Director General of Police(DGPs).

What is the current procedure followed in the appointment of State DGPs?

UPSC had framed guidelines for the appointment to the post of State DGPs in 2009.

These guidelines were made on the basis of the Supreme Court judgment on police reforms in Prakash Singh vs Union of India.

According to these guidelines:

1.States must provide the UPSC with a list of officers eligible for consideration.

2.Officers must have a minimum of 30 years of service. Information required to be sent to UPSC include service records, performance appraisals and vigilance clearance.

3.Eligible officers should hold the rank of Additional Director General (ADG) or the rank of police chief or one rank below, as specified by the state.

4.This list must reach the UPSC six months before the incumbent Director General of Police (DGP) is set to retire.

5.The committee, chaired by the UPSC Chairman and consisting of the Union Home Secretary, State Chief Secretary, State DGP, and a Central Police Organization Chief will select three officers based on merit.

6.After this, the state has to immediately appoint one of the persons from the panel prepared by the UPSC. 

What are the changes now made by the UPSC in the selection process of DGPs?

SpecificationDetails
Minimum Service LeftOnly police officers with at least six months of service left before retirement will be considered for appointment as the DGPs.
Central DeputationIf an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer is serving on a central deputation and the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) informs the respective State government that it cannot relieve the officer, that individual will not be considered for the position of DGP.
Experience requiredThe previous requirement of 30 years of service for DGP eligibility has been reduced to 25 years.
Shortlisted officersThe number of shortlisted officers cannot exceed three, but may consist of less than three officers in “exceptional circumstances”.
Willingness of officersOfficers will not be included in the shortlisted list unless they themselves are willing.

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