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Government of Bengal Police Regulations Bengal 1927

1928

He may delegate the maintenance of the cash account and contingent registers to the Additional Superintendent but shall satisfy himself that the latter officer is exercising a careful scrutiny Responsibility of the Superintendent for the general control of the police and the work to be allotted to an Additional Superintendent of Police. [...] (c) He has power to call for papers relating to the conduct or character of a police officer ated the papers regarding all serious cases of misconduct and all cases affecting the relations of the police with the public shall be submitted to him by the Superitendent of Police and he has power to send them on to the Deputy Inspector-General of the range for the information of the InspectoGe [...] (e) Should any difference of opinion on any question relating to the police administration arise between the Superintendent of Police and the District Magistrate it is the duty of the Superitendent of Police to carry out the Magistrate's instructions and to request the Magistrate to refer the point under dispute for the orders of the Commissioner who will decide all such references in consult [...] details of the working of the department but he should give special attention the general diary and the manner in which it is written up; the recording of vital statistics; the proper working of the Arms Act;' the methods of collecting crop statistics; the working of the rural police; the general state of crime in the police station and any reasons for its increase or decrease; whether the sub-in [...] A license under section 30 (3) -shall specify the routes to be followed by the procession the place where the meeting is to be held and any other conditions necessary for the prservation of the peace and the holder of the license shall be informed that violation of the conditions of the license is punishable under section 32 of the Act.
government politics public policy
Pages
713
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140361
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iii T.C. Simpson view
Frontmatter
i-xi T.C. Simpson view
Chapter I Powers and Duties I the Genera! Duties of the Force
i-3 unknown view
Chapter II. The Duties of Superior Officers
3-12 unknown view
Chapter III Relations with Executive and Judicial Authorities
12-25 unknown view
Chapter IV Inspection and Supervision
25-34 unknown view
Chapter V Circle Inspectors
34-44 unknown view
Chapter VI. The Police Station
44-81 unknown view
Chapter VII Chaukidars
81-90 unknown view
Chapter VIII. Outposts Road-posts and Patrols
90-98 unknown view
Chapter IX. Informations
99-110 unknown view
Chapter X Investigation
110-142 unknown view
Chapter XI. Inquests and Wounded Persons
142-150 unknown view
Chapter XII. Arrest and Custody of Accused
150-159 unknown view
Chapter XIII. Prosecution of Cases and Custody of Property
159-196 unknown view
Chapter XIV. Conviction Registration of Criminals etc
196-219 unknown view
Chapter XV. Surveillance and the Prevention of Crime
219-244 unknown view
Chapter XVI. Criminal Investigation Department
244-256 unknown view
Chapter XVII. Finger Print Bureau
257-264 unknown view
Chapter XVIII. Railway Police
265-281 unknown view
Chapter XIX. Guards and Escorts
281-324 unknown view
Chapter XX.Reserves
325-348 unknown view
Chapter II Internal Economy and Discipline XXI Internal Economy and Discipline
349-370 unknown view
Chapter XXII. Examinations and Training
370-381 unknown view
Chapter XXIII. Discipline
381-399 unknown view
Chapter XXIV. Promotions Pay and Allowances
399-426 unknown view
Chapter XXV. Transfer Leave Retirement etc
426-444 unknown view
Chapter XXVI. Punishments
444-458 unknown view
Chapter XXVII. Rewards
458-466 unknown view
Chapter III Office Work and Equipment XXVIII Ministerial Officers
467-474 unknown view
Chapter III Office Work and Equipment XXIX Superintendent’s Office
474-502 unknown view
Chapter III Office Work and Equipment XXX Accounts
503-559 unknown view
Chapter III Office Work and Equipment XXXI Reports and Returns
560-572 unknown view
Chapter III Office Work and Equipment XXXII The Preservation and Destruction of Registers and other Police Papers
573-576 unknown view
Chapter III Office Work and Equipment XXXIII Reserve Office
576-588 unknown view
Chapter III Office Work and Equipment XXXIV Uniform and Clothing
588-626 unknown view
Chapter III Office Work and Equipment XXXV Ordnance and Departmental Stores
626-646 unknown view
Chapter III Office Work and Equipment XXXVI Buildings
647-662 unknown view
Chapter III Office Work and Equipment XXXVII Boats and Steam-launches
662-672 unknown view