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Re: grades in indian police service
Gazetted officers include all the Indian Police Service officers which are Class I officers of the cadre as well as all State Police Services officers of and above the rank of Inspector of Police (PI) and also State Police forces respectively . All are arranged in a hierarchal order. Ranks in law enforcement in India The following are ranks in the Law enforcement in India. Permanent Level • Commissioner of Police (CP) or Director General of Police (DGP) • Special Commissioner of Police (Spl CP) or Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) • Additional Commissioner of Police (Addl CP) or Inspector General of Police (IGP) • Joint Commissioner of Police (JCP) or Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) • Deputy Commissioner of Police (Selection Grade) (DCP) or Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) • Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) or Superintendent of Police (SP) • Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Addl DCP) or Additional Superintendent of Police (Addl SP) • Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) or Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Trainee Level • Assistant Superintendent of Police-2 (ASP-2) (IPS Probationary Rank: 2nd year of service) Assistant Superintendent of Police-1 (ASP-1) (IPS Probationary Rank: 1st year of service) Insign of Gazetted & IPS Officers The Indian Police Service (IPS) uses insignia on its shoulder flashes which are alike those used by the Indian Army. Since Police Inspectors as well as officers below this rank are recruited by states individually, the insignias differ slightly though the rank structure is the same. For example, Maharashtra Police constables use Yellow Epaulet on blue background for Constable Ranks while Tamil Nadu Police uses Black Chevrons on red background on right sleeve. |
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