SC Refuses to Modify its Order on DGP Appointment
The Supreme Court on January 16 declined to dilute its last year’s directions in respect of the selection and the appointment of the DGPs at the behest of the states of West Bengal, Kerala, Bihar, Punjab and Haryana.
What was the July 3 Order?
- On July 3, 2018, the apex court directed all the states to send their proposals in anticipation of the vacancy to the UPSC well in time, that is, 3 months prior to the retirement of the incumbent, whereupon, the UPSC shall prepare the panel of the three senior-most officers of the Department based on their length ....
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