Additional director general of policeThe Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) is a senior rank in the Indian Police Service (IPS). It is the second-highest rank in the state police forces of India, below the Director General of Police (DGP) and above the Inspector General of Police (IGP). ADGPs are responsible for overseeing various aspects of police administration, including law and order, investigations, intelligence, training, and modernization.[1][2]
AppointmentsThe appointment of Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) in India is governed by state laws and regulations. The process typically involves promotion from lower ranks within the Indian Police Service (IPS) or, in some cases, deputation from other services.[4] Eligibility and SelectionTo be eligible for appointment as an ADGP, an officer must typically:
The selection process often involves:
Appointment ProcessThe appointment of ADGPs is typically made by the state government. According to Section 5 of the Police Act in some states:
The exact number of ADGP positions can vary by state, depending on the size and needs of the police force. For example, as of January 2024, the Punjab Police had 28 officers at the ADGP rank.[7] Roles and ResponsibilitiesADGPs are typically assigned to oversee specific aspects of policing or geographical zones within the state. Common responsibilities include:
The exact duties may vary depending on the specific posting and the needs of the state police force.
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