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Hierarchy

The document outlines the hierarchy for police management at both district and city levels in India. At the district level, it includes positions such as Superintendent of Police, Additional Superintendent of Police, and Constable, while the city level hierarchy features Police Commissioner, Additional Police Commissioner, and Constable. Each position has specific responsibilities related to maintaining law and order and overseeing police operations.

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Hierarchy

The document outlines the hierarchy for police management at both district and city levels in India. At the district level, it includes positions such as Superintendent of Police, Additional Superintendent of Police, and Constable, while the city level hierarchy features Police Commissioner, Additional Police Commissioner, and Constable. Each position has specific responsibilities related to maintaining law and order and overseeing police operations.

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What are hierarchy at district level for police management


Here is the hierarchy at the district level for police management in India:

1. Superintendent of Police (SP)


- Head of the district police
- Responsible for maintaining law and order
- Oversees all police stations in the district

2. Additional Superintendent of Police (Addl. SP)


- Assists the SP in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific zone or area within the district

3. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP)


- Assists the SP and Addl. SP in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific police station or a sub-division

4. Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP)


- Assists the DSP in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific police station or a sub-division

5. Inspector
- In charge of a police station
- Responsible for maintaining law and order in the station's jurisdiction
- Oversees the work of sub-inspectors and constables

6. Sub-Inspector (SI)
- Assists the Inspector in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific section or unit within the police station

7. Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI)


- Assists the SI in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific section or unit within the police station

8. Head Constable
- Assists the ASI and SI in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific section or unit within the police station

9. Constable
- The entry-level position in the police department
- Responsible for maintaining law and order, and assisting senior officers in their duties
Q. What are hierarchy at city level for police management
Here is the hierarchy at the city level for police management in India:

1. Police Commissioner (CP)


- Head of the city police
- Responsible for maintaining law and order in the city
- Oversees all police stations and units within the city

2. Additional Police Commissioner (Addl. CP)


- Assists the CP in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific zone or area within the city

3. Joint Police Commissioner (Jt. CP)


- Assists the Addl. CP in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific zone or area within the city

4. Deputy Police Commissioner (DCP)


- Assists the Jt. CP in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific zone or area within the city
- Oversees the work of Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs)

5. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP)


- Assists the DCP in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific police station or a sub-division

6. Inspector
- In charge of a police station
- Responsible for maintaining law and order in the station's jurisdiction
- Oversees the work of sub-inspectors and constables

7. Sub-Inspector (SI)
- Assists the Inspector in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific section or unit within the police station

8. Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI)


- Assists the SI in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific section or unit within the police station

9. Head Constable
- Assists the ASI and SI in administrative and operational matters
- May be in charge of a specific section or unit within the police station

10. Constable
- The entry-level position in the police department
- Responsible for maintaining law and order, and assisting senior officers in their duties

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