GS 2: PolityGS 3: Internal Security

A Bill that secures IPS officers’ role in deputation, Pg6

Bill introduced to secure IPS officers' roles in CAPF deputation amidst court directives on cadre reviews and deputation reduction.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Central Armed Police Forces (General Administration) Bill, 2026 was introduced in the Rajya Sabha on March 25, 2026.
  • The bill aims to regulate recruitment and service conditions for Group A General Duty Officers (GAGDO) in CAPFs.
  • It mandates that 50% of Inspector General (IG) posts, a minimum of 67% of Additional Director General (ADG) posts, and all Special Director General (SDG) and Director General (DG) posts in CAPFs be filled by IPS officers on deputation.
  • The act applies to five CAPFs: CRPF, BSF, CISF, ITBP, and SSB.

Detailed Insights:

  • The bill seeks to institutionalize the role of IPS officers in CAPFs, which some view as a response to the Supreme Court's directives in the Sanjay Prakash case (May 2025).
  • The Supreme Court had directed the completion of pending cadre reviews, review of service rules, and progressive reduction of deputation posts in CAPFs up to the Inspector General (IG) rank within two years.
  • The government argues that appointing IPS officers to senior ranks in CAPFs is crucial for maintaining coordination with state governments and police forces, citing their broader vision and field experience.
  • The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had already made a minimum two-year stint at the Centre mandatory for IPS officers to be empanelled at the Inspector General (IG) rank in January 2026.
  • The bill asserts that the matter of deputation of IPS officers is a policy matter that falls within the domain of the legislature and executive, and should not be subject to judicial review.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Deputation: The temporary assignment of an employee to a different position or organization.
  • Cadre Review: A periodic assessment of the structure and composition of a civil service cadre.
  • Organised Group ‘A’ Services (OGAS): A classification of government services with defined structures and career progression paths.
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