GS 2: PolityGS 3: Internal Security

CAPF Bill gives priority to IPS officers; govt. says new law will curb litigation, Pg10

CAPF Bill 2024 prioritizes IPS officers for key posts, aiming to reduce litigation and maintain Centre-State coordination amidst opposition.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Central Armed Police Forces (General Administration) Bill, 2026 prioritizes IPS officers for senior posts in CAPFs.
  • The bill mandates that 50% of Inspector General posts, at least 67% of Additional Director General posts, and all Special Director General and Director General posts be filled by IPS officers on deputation.
  • The bill aims to codify existing practices and negate a May 23, 2025 Supreme Court judgment that sought to reduce IPS deputation in CAPFs.
  • Retired CAPF officials are opposing the bill, citing discrimination against cadre officers and career stagnation due to the lack of senior-level posts.

Detailed Insights:

  • The bill seeks to ensure effective coordination between CAPFs and state authorities by mandating the presence of IPS officers, citing the importance of maintaining Centre-State relationships for national security.
  • Currently, promotions for CAPF officers to senior-level positions can take 15-18 years due to the limited number of available posts, leading to career stagnation.
  • The government's statement of objects and reasons, presented by the Home Minister, emphasizes that the bill aims to consolidate regulatory provisions and reduce service-related litigations.
  • The bill addresses concerns that the absence of a comprehensive law has led to fragmented regulatory practices and increased legal disputes within the CAPFs.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Deputation: The temporary assignment of an employee to another position or organization.
  • Cadre Officer: A member of a specific service or branch within an organization, typically recruited and trained for specialized roles.
  • Centre-State Relations: The constitutional and political relationship between the central government and state governments in India.
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