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Bengal Police Manual 1911

1911

2. The first and most important duty of the police is The prevention the prevention of crime and the maintenance of law and of crime. [...] An Inspector when left temporarily in charge of head-quarters in the absence of the Superintendent may perform such of the duties of the Superintendent under Act V of 1861 as the Superintendent may make over to him. [...] V. is not neeesstiry foir him examine the details 'of the iiOrking of the fftartment but he should give special attention nithe 'station diary and the manner in which Ails `wrftten up :2) the recording of vital statisticd (3) the proper working of the Arms Act (4) the methods of collecting crop statistics (5) the working of the rural police (6) the general state of crime in the police-staUI [...] The subordnate police may often not be averse to this abuse of prcedure and it is incumbent on the Superintendent to watch the working of these sections so far as they affect the police and to bring to the notice of the District Magistrate any tendency on the part of Magistrates to misuse them. [...] Superintendents of Police are required to submit to the Inspector-General of Police a statement containing:* brief account of all cases disposed of at the sessiona i# which the Judge has commented unfavourably on: manner in which the police have conducted the Inv tion or have given evidence in the trial or in which t shortcomings of the police have in the opinion of die' Magistrate caused or c
government politics public policy
Pages
479
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.144212
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
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Prefatory Note
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Preface
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Frontmatter
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Part I Powers and Duties
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Part II Internal Economy and Discipline
249-312 unknown view
Part III Office Work and Equipment
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Index
423-461 unknown view
Backmatter
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