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Indian Police Services

                     Monika Parekh(11MBA042)
                       Hardik Patel(11MBA108)


1
Flow of presentation
       Introduction
       Functions
       Duties
       Powers
       Rank of police officers
       The police force




    2
Introduction
       Formed: 1948

       Controlling authority :Ministry of home affairs

       Legal personality : Government service

       Preceding service imperial police service (1893–1948)

       Cadre size 4730 (2011)

       Service color :dark blue and red

       Uniform color :khaki


    3
Functions
   To maintain and enforce the law impartially, and to protect life,

    liberty, property, human rights, and dignity of the members of the

    public;

   To promote and preserve public order;

   To protect internal security, to prevent and control terrorist

    activities, breaches of communal harmony, violent activities and

    other situations affecting Internal Security;

    4
Contd..
   To protect public properties including roads, railways, bridges,
    vital installations and establishments etc. against acts of
    vandalism, violence or any kind of attack;


   To prevent crimes, and reduce the opportunities for the
    commission of crimes through their own preventive action and
    measures as well as by aiding and cooperating with other
    relevant agencies in implementing due measures for prevention
    of crimes;


    5
Duties
       Obey and execute all orders and warrants lawfully issued by any

        competent authority

       Collect and communicate intelligence affecting the public peace

       Prevent commission of offences and public nuisances

       Detect and bring offenders to justice

       Arrest all persons whom he is legally authorized to apprehend and

        for whose apprehension sufficient ground exists

    6
Power
       Police may arrest without warrant (sec 41)

       Procedure of arrest (sec 42)

       Arrest on refusal to give name and residence (sec 41)

       Arrested person must be informed the grounds of arrest and right to
        bail (sec 50)

       Power to seize offensive weapon (sec 52)

       Procedure of search of closed place (sec 100)

       Powers of police officer to see certain properties (sec102)

    7
Responsibility
       Public safety and security

       Taking care of law and order at the district level in coordination
        with the IAS

       Crime prevention and detection

       Traffic control

       Accident prevention and management




    8
Rank of police officer




9
http://spahmedabad.gujarat.gov.in
    10
The police Force
                Director General of Police (DGP)

         Additional Director General of Police(Addl.DGP)

                Inspector General of Police(IGP)

           Deputy Inspector General of Police (Dy.IGP)

              Senior Superintendent of Police(SSP)

                  Superintendent of Police (SP)

          Additional Superintendent of Police(Addl. SP)

     Assistant / Deputy Superintendent of Police (ASP/Dy.SP)

11
Inspector of Police

         Sub inspector of Police

     Assistant Sub Inspector of Police

       Police Head Constable (HC)

             Police Constable



12
Thank You

13

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Ips

  • 1. Indian Police Services Monika Parekh(11MBA042) Hardik Patel(11MBA108) 1
  • 2. Flow of presentation  Introduction  Functions  Duties  Powers  Rank of police officers  The police force 2
  • 3. Introduction  Formed: 1948  Controlling authority :Ministry of home affairs  Legal personality : Government service  Preceding service imperial police service (1893–1948)  Cadre size 4730 (2011)  Service color :dark blue and red  Uniform color :khaki 3
  • 4. Functions  To maintain and enforce the law impartially, and to protect life, liberty, property, human rights, and dignity of the members of the public;  To promote and preserve public order;  To protect internal security, to prevent and control terrorist activities, breaches of communal harmony, violent activities and other situations affecting Internal Security; 4
  • 5. Contd..  To protect public properties including roads, railways, bridges, vital installations and establishments etc. against acts of vandalism, violence or any kind of attack;  To prevent crimes, and reduce the opportunities for the commission of crimes through their own preventive action and measures as well as by aiding and cooperating with other relevant agencies in implementing due measures for prevention of crimes; 5
  • 6. Duties  Obey and execute all orders and warrants lawfully issued by any competent authority  Collect and communicate intelligence affecting the public peace  Prevent commission of offences and public nuisances  Detect and bring offenders to justice  Arrest all persons whom he is legally authorized to apprehend and for whose apprehension sufficient ground exists 6
  • 7. Power  Police may arrest without warrant (sec 41)  Procedure of arrest (sec 42)  Arrest on refusal to give name and residence (sec 41)  Arrested person must be informed the grounds of arrest and right to bail (sec 50)  Power to seize offensive weapon (sec 52)  Procedure of search of closed place (sec 100)  Powers of police officer to see certain properties (sec102) 7
  • 8. Responsibility  Public safety and security  Taking care of law and order at the district level in coordination with the IAS  Crime prevention and detection  Traffic control  Accident prevention and management 8
  • 9. Rank of police officer 9
  • 11. The police Force Director General of Police (DGP) Additional Director General of Police(Addl.DGP) Inspector General of Police(IGP) Deputy Inspector General of Police (Dy.IGP) Senior Superintendent of Police(SSP) Superintendent of Police (SP) Additional Superintendent of Police(Addl. SP) Assistant / Deputy Superintendent of Police (ASP/Dy.SP) 11
  • 12. Inspector of Police Sub inspector of Police Assistant Sub Inspector of Police Police Head Constable (HC) Police Constable 12

Editor's Notes

  1.  It was formed in the year 1948 under the article 312 of the constitution of India. The IPS officers provide senior level leadership to police force both in the states and at the centre. The controlling authority is in the ministry of home affairs which is responsible for all cadre controls. In the year 1893 to 1948 it was knowing as imperial police services. In the year 2011 the cadre size was 4730. the service color of the ips is red n blue and the uniform color of their people is khaki