Questions

Can collector slap anyone?

Can collector slap anyone?

No government official, even if he is the collector of a district, has the right to use force with you. In a shocking incident, an IAS officer named Ranbir Sharma, who was posted as the District Collector of Chhattisgarh’s Surajpur, was caught slapping a man who went out to buy medicines.

Who can Suspended IPS officer?

Who is competent suspend an IAS officer? to The Government in connection with whose affairs the officer is serving. The Government in connection with whose affairs, the officer was serving at the time of alleged misconduct.

How can an IPS officer be dismissed?

Simply speaking, only the President of India can suspend or dismiss IAS officers after reviewing their case. The central government also has rights in this matter. If the suspension is to last for more than a year, the Central Review Committee has to be consulted.

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Can I slap police?

No police man cannot slap you or force you. In case he has done so you can complaint before the Senior police officials and further in case they fail to take steps then file a petition before the High court seeking the relief and inquiry against the said police officer. Or file FIR agasint the police.

Who are the IAS officers who have joined BJP?

Chhattisgarh IAS officer O.P. Choudhary joins a long list of those who made the switch. He signed up with the BJP at CM Raman Singh’s behest. New Delhi: Raipur district collector O.P. Choudhary, a 2005 batch IAS officer from Chhattisgarh, resigned from service last week to join the BJP.

Can politicians be honest in the crossfire?

If it could be done by a prime minister who had the reputation of being honest, it can be done by any politician. The damage this crossfire does to governance is phenomenal, especially if honest officers are implicated. The officers feel dejected and frustrated.

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How can civil servants insulate themselves from political crossfire?

To insulate themselves from political crossfire, civil servants must have a clear understanding of procedures. It is here that he or she gets caught. Mere knowledge will not help. The civil servant has to have the courage to express it and formally bring it to the notice of the political decision maker.

What are the consequences of dishonesty in the Civil Services?

The officers feel dejected and frustrated. The ‘fence sitters’ among the civil services start having second thoughts about honesty being the best practice (policy). And the dishonest feel mighty justified about their conduct. What could be more devastating? Decision making gets impacted.