These rules, issued under the All India Services Act, 1951, amend the Indian Police Service (Pay) Rules, 2007. They define key terms like ‘benchmark score’, ‘basic pay’, ‘cadre’, ‘direct recruit’, ‘lien’, ‘officiation’, and ‘personal pay’. The rules also detail the pay bands and grade pays for various scales...
Indian Police Service (Probationers’ Final Examination) Rules, 2012
The Indian Police Service (Probationers’ Final Examination) Rules, 2012, outline the regulations governing the final examination for individuals undergoing probation within the Indian Police Service. These rules supersede the 1999 regulations and were established in consultation with State Governments and the Union Public Service Commission. The curriculum is divided into three parts:...
The Indian Police Service (Probation) Rules, 1954
This document details the rules and regulations governing the probation period for officers entering the Indian Police Service. It covers aspects such as appointment, probation length, training requirements, salary, leave, assessment procedures, and the process for confirmation in service. The rules outline the responsibilities of both the probationer and the government, including provisions for...
Indian Police Service (Appointment by Competitive Examination) Regulations, 1955
These regulations, established in 1955, detail the procedures for appointing individuals to the Indian Police Service through a competitive examination process. They cover aspects like eligibility criteria – including nationality, age, and educational qualifications – the examination process itself, disciplinary actions, and reservation policies for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. The...
The Indian Police Service (Recruitment) Rules, 1954
This document details the Indian Police Service (Recruitment) Rules established in 1954, outlining the procedures for recruitment, appointments, qualifications, and related government decisions. It covers aspects like recruitment methods – competitive exams and promotions – definitions of key terms (e.g., ‘direct recruit’, ‘State Cadre’), eligibility criteria, and...
The Indian Police Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1955
This document outlines the Indian Police Service (Fixation of Cadre Strength) Regulations, 1955, detailing the cadre strength and composition for various states. It specifies the senior posts under the Government of Andhra Pradesh, including roles like Director General of Police, Inspector General of Police, and Superintendent of Police, along with their respective numbers within the cadre. The...
The Indian Administrative Service (Pay) Rules, 2016
This document, “The Indian Administrative Service (Pay) Rules, 2016,” outlines the revised pay structure for members of the Indian Administrative Service, effective from January 1, 2016. It supersedes the 2007 rules and details definitions for various pay-related terms, including “basic pay,” “benchmark score,” “existing emoluments,” and “Pay...
The Indian Administrative Service (Regulation of Seniority) Rules, 1987
These rules govern the regulation of seniority within the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). They outline definitions of key terms like ‘cadre,’ ‘officer,’ and ‘year of allotment,’ and detail how seniority is determined for direct recruits, promotee officers, and those appointed by selection. The document specifies procedures for calculating seniority based...
The Indian Administrative Service (Pay) Rules, 2007
These rules, enacted under the All India Services Act, 1951, supersede the Indian Administrative Service (Pay) Rules, 1954, and detail various aspects of pay fixation and regulation for members of the Indian Administrative Service. The document defines key terms like ‘benchmark score,’ ‘basic pay,’ ‘cadre,’ and ‘direct recruit.’ It outlines pay...
Indian Administrative Services (Probationers’ Final Examination) Regulations, 1955
These regulations, established in 1955, outline the process for the final examination of Indian Administrative Service probationers. The document details the examination’s structure, which includes a written component covering subjects like Political Concepts, Economics, Law, and Public Administration, alongside qualifying tests in a regional language, Hindi, and Computer proficiency. The...