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Government of Bengal Bengal Police. Police Regulations Bengal 1943

1944

In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) of sub-section (2) of section 241 of the Government of India Act 1935 and section 2 of the Police Act 1861 (V of 1861) read with section 243 of the Government of India Act 1935 the Governor is pleased to make regulation 840 in the Police Regulations Bengal 1943 prescribing the conditions of service of Deputy Superintendents of Police and th [...] In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (b) of sub-setion (1) of section 241 of the Government of India Act 1936 and section 2 of the Police Act 1861 (V of 1861) read with section 243 of the Government of India Act 1935 the Governor is pleased to make the following regulations in the Police Regultions Bengal 1943 regulating appointment and conditions of service of members of t [...] In exercise of the power conferred by section 2 of the Police Act 1861 (V of 1861) read with section 243 of the Government of India Act 1935 the Governor is pleased to make the regultions 774 778 780A 781 782 and 1227 in the Police Regultions Bengal 1943 prescribing the conditions of service of members of the subordinate ranks of the Bengal Police.3 NOTIFICATION No. [...] It is not necessary for him to examine the details of the working of the department but he should give special attention t(i) the general diary and the manner in which it is written up; (ii) the recording of vital statistics ; (iii) the proper working of the Arms Act ; (iv) the methods of collecting crop statistics ; (v) the working of the rural police; (vi) the general state of crime in the p [...] (a) The chief object of an inspection is to see that the police are working properly for the control and prevention of crime; and inspecting officers should therefore pay particular attention to the following :— (i) the conduct of investigations; (ii) the collection of information about criminals; (iii) the local progress of crime; (iv) the application of preventive measures; (v) the employment of
government politics public policy
Pages
617
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100002
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
Frontmatter
1-3 unknown view
Frontmatter
i-v unknown view
Chapter I. Organization
1-4 unknown view
Chapter II. Relations with Other Departments
4-12 unknown view
Chapter III. Direction and Control
12-37 unknown view
Chapter IV. Privileges and General Instructions
37-70 unknown view
Chapter V. Circle Inspectors
70-75 unknown view
Chapter VI. The Police-Station
76-188 unknown view
Chapter VII. Court Police
188-239 unknown view
Chapter VIII. Railway Police
239-259 unknown view
Chapter IX. Criminal Investigation Department
259-276 unknown view
Chapter X. Establishments
276-287 unknown view
Chapter XI. Special Armed Force
287-323 unknown view
Chapter XII. Appointment Recruitment and Promotion
323-346 unknown view
Chapter XIII. Pay Increments and Allowances
346-354 unknown view
Chapter XIV. Training and Examination
354-372 unknown view
Chapter XV. Leave Postings and Transfers
372-383 unknown view
Chapter XVI. Resignation Retirement Pension and Gratuity
383-389 unknown view
Chapter XVII. Punishments and Appeals
389-404 unknown view
Chapter XVIII. Reserve office
404-419 unknown view
Chapter XIX. Uniform and clothing
419-450 unknown view
Chapter XX. Arms Ammunition and Stores
450-470 unknown view
Chapter XXI. Medical Attendance and Police Hospitals
470-476 unknown view
Chapter XXII. Honours Decorations and Rewards
476-490 unknown view
Chapter XXIII. Superintendent’s office
490-516 unknown view
Chapter XXIV. Accounts
516-565 unknown view
Chapter XXV. Buildings and Housing
565-579 unknown view
Chapter XXVI. Furniture Forms Stationery and Stamps
579-583 unknown view