Telangana High Court Sets Deadline for DGP Appointment
HC sets April 13 deadline for naming Telangana DGP
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The Telangana High Court has mandated that the state government appoint a full-time Director General of Police (DGP) by April 13, 2024. This follows a Supreme Court directive aimed at ensuring states adhere to the two-year tenure requirement for the position, which has been vacant since 2017.
- 01Telangana High Court sets April 13, 2024, deadline for appointing a full-time DGP.
- 02B. Shivadhar Reddy has been serving as the acting DGP since September 2022.
- 03The Supreme Court highlighted the need for compliance with the two-year tenure rule for DGPs.
- 04The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) provided a shortlist of three candidates for the appointment.
- 05The High Court will review the state's decision on April 13.
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The Telangana High Court has established a deadline of April 13, 2024, for the state government to appoint a full-time Director General of Police (DGP). Currently, B. Shivadhar Reddy serves as the acting DGP, a position he has held since September 2022. The state has lacked a full-time DGP since 2017. This directive follows a Supreme Court ruling that emphasized the importance of appointing DGPs with a fixed two-year tenure. In compliance, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) submitted a panel of three Indian Police Service (IPS) officers for consideration: CV Anand, the Special Chief Secretary (Home); Vinayak Prabhakar Apte, the Special Director of the Intelligence Bureau; and Soumya Mishra, the Director General of Prisons. The High Court will reconvene on April 13 to hear the state's decision regarding the appointment.
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The appointment of a full-time DGP is crucial for effective law enforcement and governance in Telangana, addressing the long-standing vacancy that could affect public safety.
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