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Inspectors in Delhi Police are stagnating, CAT tells Centre

Last Updated 18 February 2013, 21:29 IST

Concerned over the “acute problem of stagnation” in the cadre of inspectors in Delhi Police, the Central Administrative Tribunal has directed the Centre and the city government to take steps to address the issue expeditiously.

“We cannot ignore the fact that there is an acute problem of stagnation in the cadre of the applicants (inspectors), which requires immediate remedial measure. Without interfering in the domain of the executive, we direct the respondents (Centre, Delhi government) to take immediate steps to overcome the problem of stagnation in the cadre of the applicants,” a bench comprising members G George Paracken and Shekhar Agarwal said.

The tribunal also observed that “the problem has arisen mainly on account of inadequate recruitment of direct recruits and not holding cadre review on time”. The order came while disposing of a plea of three Delhi Police inspectors who had moved the tribunal aggrieved by the “stagnation” in their cadre after they were granted just one promotion despite being in service for three decades.

Inspectors Jai Kishan, Ved Bhushan and Dharam Pal, who had joined Delhi Police as sub-inspectors in 1981-83, contended that they have received only one promotion in all these years.

They had sought directions to the home ministry, ministry of personnel and public grievances, Delhi government and the Union Public Service Commission to increase the number of posts of assistant commissioner of police in the force.

They had also contended that total sanctioned strength of ACPs was 332 as on January 1, 2010 and 348 as on January 1, 2012, however, only 261 posts of ACPs are actually encadered. They had also contended that the problem was aggravated due to cadre review not taking place for long.

The ministry of home affairs while admitting there was stagnation, submitted that it has written to the chief secretary and administrators of various state governments and Union Territories proposing to carry out cadre review of DANIPS and has sought proposals from various authorities.

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(Published 18 February 2013, 21:29 IST)

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