Section 17State of Rajasthan Act
Section 17: Control, Supervision and Direction of Police Force in a Police circle
Control, Supervision and Direction of Police Force in a Police circle.
(1)
The State Government may appoint an officer not below the rank of Deputy superintendent of Police to be the In-charge of a Police circle:Provided that in a metropolitan area, the In-charge of a Police circle shall be designated as Assistant Commissioner of Police and references to officer in-charge of a Police circle in this Act shall, in relation to a metropolitan area, be construed accordingly.(2)
The power of control, supervision and direction of the Police Force in a Police circle shall, subject to the overall control of the Director General of Police, vest in the officer in-charge of a police circle.(3)
The officer in-charge of a Police circle shall have a minimum tenure of two years.(4)
Notwithstanding anything in sub-section (3), officer in-charge of a Police circle may be removed from his post before the expiry of the said tenure by the State Government consequent upon:-(a)
his conviction by the court in a criminal offence or where charges have been framed by the court in a case involving corruption or moral turpitude:(b)
his punishment of dismissal, removal, or compulsory retirement from service or of reduction to a lower rank, awarded under the provisions of the All India Services (Discipline and Appeal) Rules, 1967 or any other relevant laws;(c)
his suspension from service in accordance with the provisions of the rules referred to in clause (b);(d)
his incapacity in the discharge of functions due to physical or mental illness;(e)
his own request; or(f)
his administrative exigency which shall be recorded in writing;Previous
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