Union Home Minister to introduce CAPF law in RS amid IPS deputation debates and contempt petition against Home Secretary for non-compliance.
Union home minister Amit Shah is set to introduce an “umbrella law” governing recruitment, deputation, promotions and service ...
The draft bill mandates 67% of posts at the ADG to be filled by IPS officers on deputation, 50% in level of (IG) and 100% in the ranks of special director general (SDG) and director general (DG) ...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will introduce in the Rajya Sabha on Monday an "umbrella law" for central armed police forces ...
The new CAPF Bill proposes reserving 50% of IG rank posts for IPS officers, reversing the Supreme Court's 2025 decision and impacting career growth for CAPF officers.
Opposition critiques government's proposed Bill on IPS officer deputation in CAPFs, challenging its legality post-Supreme ...
Retired Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) officers demand the full implementation of OGAS benefits as per the Supreme Court ruling. They call for the CAPF (General Administration) Bill, 2026, to be ...
Supreme Court's landmark ruling for CAPF officers faces a challenge as Modi's new bill could reverse the progress. Explore ...
Retired CAPF officials urge government to consult them on new service conditions Bill, citing lack of political representation.
Citing the need to retain deputation of Indian Police Service (IPS) officers to the Central armed police forces (CAPFs) for ...
A new bill proposes to formalize and enhance the deputation of IPS officers to senior ranks within Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). This move, set to be introduced in the Rajya Sabha, overrides a ...
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Retired CAPF officers demand OGAS benefits, seek review of 2026 bill
Retired CAPF officers have intensified their demand for the full implementation of a Supreme Court judgment granting OGAS benefits and want the proposed CAPF Bill, 2026 to be sent to a Parliamentary ...
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