A recent decision by a high-level government committee has clarified the stringent rules for inter-state transfers within the Indian Police Service. A proposal for an officer to move from West Bengal to Maharashtra was not approved, emphasizing the committee’s commitment to upholding established policy guidelines. This outcome underscores the importance of adhering to standard protocols when requesting personnel transfers in the civil services.
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No.37/03/2013-EO(SM ${ }_{4}$ I)
Government of India
Secretariat of the
Appointments Committee of the Cabinet
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Personnel and Training
New Delhi, $16^{\text {th }}$ September, 2014
Reference M/o Home Affairs OM No.I-21023/8/2010-IPS-IV dated 08.07.2014.
2. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has declined the proposal for inter-cadre transfer of Shri Rathod Amitkumar Bharat, IPS(WB:09) from West Bengal to Maharashtra, in relaxation of policy guidelines.
Ministry of Home Affairs
(Shri Anil Goswami, Home Secretary)
New Delhi
Copy to:-
1. PMO (Shri N. Misra, Principal Secretary).
2. PS to Home Minister/PS to MOS(PP).
3. Cabinet Secretariat (Ms. Nivedita Shukla Verma, Joint Secretary)
4. Sr. PPS to Secretary(P)/Sr. PPS to EO
5. Chief Secretary, Government of West Bengal, Kolkata
6. Shri Rathod Amitkumar Bharat
7. EO(CM)
8. NIC, DOPT to upload this communication on departmental website
9. Guard File.