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What is the role of district collector?

The main functions of the district collector were to supervise general administration,


to collect land revenue and to maintain law and order in the district. ... All the other
officials in the district were subordinate to him and were responsible to inform him of
every activity in their respective departments

Deputy Collectors are gazzeted officers and they get their powers from various acts such as Land
Revenue code, Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and other acts made by Parliament and state
legislatures from time to time. They have versatile nature of duties as given below.
 To maintain Law and Order in Sub-division
 To collect Land revenue
 To conduct free and fair elections
 To appoint Police-Patil in villages
 EGS implementation
 Jalyukt Shivar implementation
 Drought survey
 Land acquisition and rehabilitation
 Disaster management eg. Flood, earthquake etc.
 Issuing various certificates such as caste certificate, Income certificate etc.

Duties of Tehsildar
The Revenue Duties of Tehsildar are important. He is the In charge of tehsil Revenue Agency
and is responsible for proper preparation and maintenance of tehsil Revenue Record and
Revenue Accounts. He is also responsible for recovery of government dues under the various
Acts.

THE DUTIES OF AN INTERNAL REVENUE


OFFICER
While an Internal Revenue Officer may appear intimidating at first, it is important to
understand what this individual's job is when it comes to your tax problem. The following
are the duties imposed on these officers by their employer, the Internal Revenue
Service:
1. Educate taxpayers about their tax responsibilities.
2. Utilize analytical and investigative skills to enforce the tax laws.
3. Protect the interests of the federal government and tax-paying public.
4. Collect delinquent tax accounts and secure delinquent tax returns.
5. Conduct research, interviews, and investigations for information. These interviews often
take place at the taxpayer's place of business or residence. Interviews can either be scheduled or
unscheduled.
6. Analyze taxpayer financial statements in an attempt to determine the taxpayer's ability to
pay the tax bill.
7. Obtain regular trainings in tax law, business law, investigative techniques, and
enforcement procedures.
8. Utilize different courses of action on a case-by-case basis.
9. Consider alternative means of resolving tax debt issues if a taxpayer cannot pay their debt
in full. Examples may include setting up payment agreements to allow the taxpayer to pay the
bill over time, grant relief from penalties imposed when the tax bill is overdue, or suspend
collection of accounts when a financial hardship has been demonstrated.
10. Garnish bank accounts and wages.
11. Seize real and personal property if necessary to satisfy delinquent taxes.
12. Provide guidance and service on various financial problems in order to assist a taxpayer
with resolving their tax problems.
13. Inform taxpayers on their rights under the law.
14. Provide taxpayers with quality customer service, ensuring their safety and well being.

The work functions of a Deputy Tehsildar


The work functions of a Deputy Tehsildar include, guiding subordinated in Revenue
departments, collection of revenue through different particulars, maintaining
revenue records, reporting to the Sub-Divisional Officer and participating in
meetings with senior officials, representing Government’s side in Gram Sabhas,
caretaking Land Management Committee on the Tehsil, completing instructions of
the Collector and other senior officials, issuing various registration and certificates
to the residents, etc. within the Tehsil of his appointment.

Talati
duties of the talati included preserving village records, monitoring daily activities, and gathering
information about individuals, including mukhis and village elites.[1]

DGP
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. ... There may also be additional officers in the state who hold the rank of DGP

What is the role of police commissioner?


Their primary job duty is to hold regular, public meetings to discuss community
concerns and policy issues related to law enforcement. A board of police
commissioners can also be tasked with appointing a police chief and determining
compensation for police department employees.
What is the role of deputy commissioner?
The Deputy Commissioner deals, coordinates the working of all Government offices
within the district and looks after the law and order situation in the district. He is the
primary relief agency in cases of natural calamities, be it fire, flood or drought.

What is police senior superintendent?


Senior superintendents of police are officers of the Indian Police Service. They are
entrusted with the powers and responsibility of maintaining law and order and related
issues of a metropolitan district of a state or a union territory of India. They are assisted
by their junior officers.

What is the role of a superintendent in the police?


Superintendent – Usually one or two on each borough. Responsible for “Operations” or
“Crime” or “Partnerships”; or in some areas they are identified as the
local police commander for an given area. ... They are responsible to the Chief
Constable for all policing activity in their area.

Additional Deputy Commissioner/Additional District Magistrate is the senior most officer to


assist the Deputy Commissioner in the matters listed below. ... District Magistrate, looks after
the law and order matters. 3. As Additional District Magistrate, issues and renews arms
licenses.

What is the role of assistant commissioner?


The assistant commissioner of Land Revenue is an official appointed/posted at the
sub-district level responsible for managing land records, revenue receipts related to
land transfer, water cess, and crop cess etc. He is also given magisterial powers in the
capacity of sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) to settle disputes.

What is the function of SP?


The SP has to call for reports, supervise in person and visit the scenes of crime soon
after their occurrence. This is a major traditional function and the victims involved in
these crimes after go to the SP as aggrieved parties in appeal. The SP also supervises
the operations of crime and special branches of his CID.
What is the main role of police?
Police, body of officers representing the civil authority of government. Police typically
are responsible for maintaining public order and safety, enforcing the law, and
preventing, detecting, and investigating criminal activities. These functions are known
as policing.

What is the role of sub inspector?


A sub-inspector (SI) is generally in command of few police personnel (with head
constables, the equivalent of corporals, commanding police outposts). He is the lowest
ranked officer who under Indian Police rules and regulations can file a charge sheet in
court, and is usually the first investigating officer.

Role of Assistant Sub Inspector Police

In the police forces of India and Pakistan, an Assistant sub-inspector (ASI) is a non-


gazetted police officer ranking above a police head constable and below a Sub-inspector. The rank
insignia for an ASI is one star, with a red and blue striped ribbon at the outer edge of the shoulder
straps. He/she can be an Investigating officer. A.S.I. is often the officer in charge of Police Outposts
or "phari" and Investigation Centres. Some police station they carry incharge of GD duty. They make
report of incidents for senior officers.

Head Constable will be mainly employed to be in charge of general duty in police stations, as


the officer in charge of out post and guards, in charge of beat areas in rural and town police
stations and armed reserves. He should be ready to act as SHO if the Sub-Inspector and Asst.

What is the role of a police constable?


Constables work in partnership on a day-to-day basis with local communities,
stakeholders and colleagues in order to promote law and order, reduce the fear of
crime, provide reassurance and build confidence to improve the quality of life for
citizens.

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