Centre moves SC to review ruling on IPS deputation in CAPFs, Pg9
MHA has filed a review petition, seeking reconsideration of the ruling that called for a progressive reduction in IPS officer deputation to senior posts in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs)
The Union Government has filed a review petition in the Supreme Court challenging its May 23 ruling that called for a progressive reduction in IPS officer deputation to senior posts in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), raising key questions on cadre management, internal promotion, and institutional autonomy.
Key Highlights:
SC had ruled on May 23 for a phased reduction in IPS deputation to CAPFs at SAG level (up to Inspector General).
MHA has filed a review petition, seeking reconsideration of the ruling.
The apex court recognised CAPF Group A officers as part of ‘Organised Services’ with rights to structured promotion.
Despite the SC ruling, at least 8 IPS appointments have been made to CAPF posts since May 23.
The SC decision came in response to a 2015 petition by CAPF officers demanding cadre reforms and promotion parity.
The review could affect service rules, cadre structure, and recruitment policies across all CAPFs.
Detailed Insights:
The judgment reflects a longstanding tussle between the IPS cadre and directly recruited CAPF officers over leadership roles and promotion avenues.
CAPF officers have argued that frequent IPS deputations to senior roles block their career progression, leading to morale issues and stagnation.
SC’s ruling legally recognised that CAPF Group A officers deserve a clear promotional pathway within their service, much like IAS or IPS.
The MHA’s review petition may be driven by concerns over maintaining central control over security forces via IPS officers.
This review could reopen debates on service integration vs. institutional autonomy, a crucial governance challenge.
Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:
Organised Group A Services (OGAS): Recognised civil services with structured cadre management, promotion norms, and defined career progression.
Senior Administrative Grade (SAG): A higher civil service rank, equivalent to posts like Inspector General (IG).
Deputation: Temporary assignment of officers from one cadre/service to another, often leading to inter-service friction.
Cadre Review: Periodic restructuring to balance functional requirements with career aspirations.