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-:CHARGE:-

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wek Bb‡Rkb K‡i‡Q| DIAGONISIS REPORT:-ONLY
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-:THE POLICE ACT, 1861:-


Penalties for neglect of duty, etc. 29. Every police-officer who shall be guilty of
any violation of duty or wilful breach or neglect of any rule or regulation or
lawful order made by competent authority, or who shall withdraw from the duties
of his office without permission, or without having given previous notice for the
period of two months, or who, being absent on leave, shall fail, without
reasonable cause, to report himself for duty on the expiration of such leave, or
who shall engage without authority in any employment other then his police-duty,
or who shall be guilty of cowardice, or who shall offer any unwarrantable
personal violence to any person in his custody, shall be liable, on conviction
before a Magistrate, to a penalty not exceeding three months` pay, or to
imprisonment with or without hard labor, for a period not exceeding three months,
or to both.
-:PRB-1943:-
858. (a) The following are the powers of officers in regard to punishments:-
(2) A Superintendent may suspend any Inspector subordinate to him, pending
enquiry into his conduct and may award to him the punishment mentioned in (a)
(iv) and enter it at his discretion in the officer's service record, reporting every c
ase to the Deputy Inspector-General of the Range, giving details explanatory of
the necessity for his action. He may award to any police officer subordinate to
him below the rank of Inspector any punishment which may be awarded to such
officer by the Inspector-General or Deputy Inspector-General under this
regulation. If, after drawing up proceedings against an Inspector, the
Superintendent considers that the offence requires a punishment which he is not
empowered to award, he shall record to the Deputy Inspector-General with his
recommendations. The Deputy Inspector-General shall then pass orders after
going through the proceedings, or if he considers that the Inspector should be
dismissed or removed from the service, shall forward the proceedings to the
Inspector-General for orders. Proceedings against Inspectors involving
recommendations of dismissal or removal from the service should be forwarded
by the Superintendent direct to the Inspector-General for orders. [OK 54 DLR
(AD) 120]

861. (a) No major punishment shall be awarded to any police officer of the
subordinate ranks except in proceedings in the prescribed form (B. P. Form
No.164)

862. The fact that any departmental punishment has been awarded to a police
officer shall not affect his liability to prosecution and punishment under any law
for the time being in force.

863. An order of discharge or acquittal of a police officer by a court shall not be a


bar to the award of departmental punishment to that officer in respect of the same
cause or matter.

875. When an officer absents him without leave (otherwise than by


overstaying leave) and It is not thought desirable to grant him regular
leave, the delinquent may be punished for misbehavior after drawing up regular
proceedings.

876. (a) Police officers who absent themselves without leave are liable to
prosecution under section 29 of the Police Act, 1861. Prosecutions, however, shall
only be instituted in exceptional circumstances.
(b) Officers absent on leave in Nepal shall be communicated with direct through
the Nepalese post and not through the British Legation.
Suspension [S. Act V, 1861, read with $243 of the Government of India Act,
1935.]
880.(a) Suspension is not to be considered a specific punishment, and is only
authorized in cases where the continuance in an office of an officer pending
enquiry into his conduct is prejudicial to public interests. When the enquiry is
completed, some definite order of acquittal or punishment shall be recorded.
Note.- The rules regulating the pay and allowance of an officer dismissed or
removed from office, or suspended pending enquiry into his alleged misconduct
and as to how the period of suspension or dismissal is to be treated will be found
in Fundamental Rules 52 -55 and 43(b) and Bengal Service Rules 70-74 and 71
(Part I).

Ammanded Version of the urle 880 as Per G.O.No.4701/-PL,dt. 28.6.76


Suspension is not to be considered a specific punishment and is only authorized in
cases where the continuance in an office of an officer pending enquiry into his
conduct is prejudicial to public interest. When the enquiry is completed, some
definite order of acquittal or punishment shall be recorded. A Police Officer who
is detained in custody for a period exceeding 48 hours under any law providing
for preventive detention or as a result of a proceeding either on a criminal charge
or other wise shall be deemed to have been suspended by an order of the
appointing authority with effect from the date of his detention and shall remain
under suspension until further orders. A Police Officer undergoing a sentence of
imprisonment shall also be dealt with in the same manner pending a decision in
the disciplinary action to be taken against him.”

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