The correct answer is Director General of Police. In India, the Director-General of Police (DGP) is the highest-ranking police officer in an Indian State or Union Territory. DGP typically heads the state or UT police force, who in case, are also called State Police Chief.
Director general of police (DGP) is a rank in the Indian Police Service, held by the highest ranking police officer in a State or a Union Territory of India, typically heading the state or the UT police force. The DGP is appointed by the cabinet and holds a three-star rank.
Superintendent of Police is the highest police official at .
The first reason is that the DGP of the state is the more powerful police officer of the state, but he has to inform the Home Secretary who can be an IAS officer. Another reason is that all heads of central police, such as CBI, BSF, CRPF, report to IAS secretaries, who are often junior to IAS.
In India, the Director-General of Police (DGP) is a three-star rank and the highest-ranking police officer in Indian States and Union Territories. All DGPs are Indian Police Service (IPS) officers. Officers who hold the rank of DGP may have commensurate appointments in CBI, CRPF etc.
Superintendent of police (SP) is a senior rank in the Indian Police Service (IPS).
DCP ( DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF POLICE) OR SP ( SUPIRENDENT OF POLICE) WITH ONE STAR AND ONE ASHOKA STAMPH.
The inspector rank is higher than the sub-inspector rank and lower than the deputy superintendent (DSP) rank. Inspectors, along with sub-inspectors and assistant sub-inspectors, comprise around 13% of the total police personnel in India.
After completion of their trainings, officers still hold the rank of assistant superintendent and wear three silver stars as insignia for a year and then they get promoted to the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police and are sent to the cadre which is allotted to them after training in the academy.
In India's rural and urban areas, the SHO is a cop with the rank of Sub Inspector. In large cities, the SHO is an officer with the rank of Circle Inspector (also known as Police Inspector). At the police headquarters, three to five Sub Inspectors assist the SHO with various responsibilities.
Cabinet Secretary is the top position for an IAS officer in India. Only one IAS officer can be appointed to the Cabinet Secretary position. Furthermore, in the case of the States top position is the chief secretary, the IAS officer is also appointed to the chief secretary position.
Can IAS give orders to IPS? The short answer would be Yes. If one is not in a commissionerate system where the IPS has sole responsibility for law and order, the responsibility of law and order is shared by DM and SP both.
After the passing of the Indian Councils Act, 1861 by the British government the Indian Imperial Police was formed 1861. IAS is considered the topmost position among all the administrative services. IPS is in the second rank after IAS.
Who has more authority - DIG or DSP? For the unversed, the biggest post in the police administration is that of the Director-General of Police (DGP). A DGP is the head of the police of the whole state. Meanwhile, the Deputy Inspector General of Police i.e. DIG is the second number officer in the police of a zone.
Top Post in Indian Police Service. DGP (Director General of Police) is the highest authority in any police state. In India, the Director General of Police is given three stars and is the topmost police officer in the Indian States and Union Territories. All DGPs are members of the Indian Police Service.
They cannot carry guns on official business, neither are they provided gun training during their tenure. Hence, IAS Officers can keep their personal guns but not use them on duty, neither do they need to do so under any circumstances.
Things to remember for sabbatical leave for IAS for studies:
You will get two years' paid leave to continue your education. You will not be allowed to resign from service for three years after resuming work. You should have completed at least nine years in service (six years for officers of the North-East cadre).
Power. Judges have Judicial powers and IAS have executive powers. But a Judge may summon an executive officer such as IAS/IPS in the court, punish him, order him to do/not to do certain things. Reverse is not possible as IAS/IPS can't exercise any power on Judges.
According to the current policy, IPS officers can join the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) like BSF, ITBP and CRPF at the rank of deputy inspector general (DIG), one rank higher than the commandant designation.
A: The lowest post of the IAS officer is the IAS trainee or IAS probationer given to them during the training period.
The rank above from Superintendent police is Senior Superintendent. The rank below to Superintendent police is Additional Superintendent. CI means the Circle Inspector.
There is another way to become S.P, in CBI, SI can be promoted to S.P and D.I.G as a promotion.