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(Useful for U.P.

APO Examination)
Including Objective Questions with Explanations

By
Dr. Shatrughan Tripathi

UPKAR PRAKASHAN, AGRA–2


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Contents

● Main Paras 3–8

● Sections of the Police Act, 1861 9–10


Part I : Superior Officers (Para 1 to 17) 11–18
— Important Facts 15
— Objective Questions 16

Part II : Reserve Inspectors and Reserve Sub-Inspectors, Circle Inspectors,


Sub-Inspectors and Under Officers of the Civil Police (Para 18 to 64) 19–25
— Important Facts 23
— Objective Questions 24

Part III : Armed Police, Armed Training Reserve, Mounted Police and Village
Police (Para 65 to 96A) 26–34
— Important Facts 31
— Objective Questions 33

Part IV : Reports Made at Police Stations and Investigations (Para 97 to 128) 35–43
— Important Facts 39
— Objective Questions 42

Part V : Inquests, Post-mortem Examination and Treatment of Wounded Persons 44–50


(Para 129 to 164)
— Important Facts 47
— Objective Questions 48

Part VI : Absconded Offenders (Para 215 to 222) 51–54


— Important Facts 52
— Objective Questions 53
( iv )

Part VII : Registration and Surveillance of Bad Characters 55–61


(Para 223 to 276)
— Important Facts 59
— Objective Questions 60
Part VIII : Departmental Punishment and Criminal Prosecution of Police Officers 62–66
(Para 477 to 507A)
— Important Facts 64
— Objective Questions 65
Part IX : The Police Act, 1861 67–92
— Important Facts 77
— Objective Questions 82
Uttar Pradesh
Police Regulations and
Police Act, 1861
Main Paras
Chapter 1 Chapter 4
Superior Officers Circle Inspectors
Director General of Police 40. Principal duties of Circle Inspectors.
Para Number 42. Responsibilities given to Circle Inspector by
1. Powers and status of Inspector General-cum- the Inspector General.
Director General of Police. Chapter 5
2. Powers and responsibilities of Deputy
Inspectors-General as the incharge of ranges.
Sub-Inspectors and Under Officers of
the Civil Police
3. Duties of Deputy Inspector General of Police
in his range. 43. Officer-in-charge of a police station.
6. Powers of District Magistrate of the district. 44. Abilities of Officer-in-charge of a police
station.
7A. Powers of D.M. to ask the S.P. to institute an
inquiry in case of any instance of inaction, 45. Confidential Note Book of Officer-in-charge.
corruption, harassment, abuse of authority 46. Duties of Officer-in-charge of a police
and wrongful detention by police. station.
8. Instructions of D.M. in the exercise of his 49. Definition of Officer-in-charge.
power of control. 50. Charge Certificate of Station Officer.
11. The powers of a Superintendent in licensing 51. Duties of the Second Officer.
and regulating prosecutions. 52. If no Second Officer is in police station, junior
13. Responsibilities of Superintendent of Police. to the Second Officer to perform duties of
14. To follow the directions contained in Second Officer.
M.G.O’s, when a district officer giving over a 55. Duties of Head Constable-Station writer.
charge of a district. 56. Literate police officer will give assistance to
16. Entries of all cognizable crimes reported at head constable-station writer.
police stations in Crime Register. 57. Head constable as in-charge of the station.
17. Powers and duties of Assistant and Deputy 61. Constables of civil police.
Superintendents of Police.
Chapter 6
Chapter 2 Armed Police
Reserve Inspectors and Reserve sub- 65. Works of Armed Police.
Inspectors
66. Sub Inspectors of Armed police : works and
18. Responsibilities of Reserve Inspector. duties.
19. Responsibilities of Reserve Inspector re- 68. Orders of Magistrate in a Riot or affray.
garding safe custody of arms, ammunition 70. Use of force by the police against the crowd.
and stores.
21. Duties of R.I. for weekly kit inspection and Chapter 7
annual firing. Armed Training Reserve
23. Employment of R.I. to command escorts and 73. Reserve of armed police.
guards on special occasions. 74. Time limit for the service in armed reserve.
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75. Limits of leave of the men in armed reserve. 123. Previous convictions should be recorded in
76. Deputation of armed police for special duty. charge sheet.
77. Restriction of duties for the member of 124. Complaint of cognizable or non-congnizable
reserve. offence before the Magistrate.
78. Maintenance of armed training reserve. 125. Process of Investigation when an Indian is
killed by British soldiers.
Chapter 8
127. Production of records of post office before
Mounted Police the police.
79. Duties of mounted police. 128. Process when there is an outbreak of thefts
84. Training of mounted police. from goods trains.
88. Training for treatment of horses. Chapter 12
Chapter 9 Inquests, Post-Mortem Examination
Village Police and Treatment of Wounded Persons
89. Chief duty of village Chaukidar. 129. Any sudden or unnatural death to be
90. Freeships to Chaukidar. reported by village Chaukidar to the police
station.
92. Crime record book of village Chaukidars.
134. Known or suspected dead bodies related to
94. Rules for the watch and ward of camps of cognizable offence to be sent for post-
officers on tour. mortem examination.
96. Appointment of village Chaukidars. 135. Recording of finger prints of unidentified
Chapter 10 corpses.
Reports made at Police Stations 135A. Process when an unclaimed or unidentified
body is recovered by police.
97. Process for information relating to the
commission of a cognizable offence. 137. Dead bodies for examination should by sent
to district headquarters.
99. Substance of F.I.R. in G.D.
142. Exhibits connected with the commission of
Chapter 11 an offence should be sent to Public
Investigations Prosecutor or to Magistrate for required
testing in Forensic laboratory.
104. Decision for Investigation of a report of
cognizable offence. 146. No person may be sent for medical exami-
nation against his will.
105. Process, when a cognizable case will not be
investigated. Chapter 13
106. Completion of an Investigation. Arrest, Bail and Custody
107. Duties of an Investigating Officer. 147. Powers of arrest of a police officer.
109. Entries of the case diaries.
148. Powers of Police Officer to arrest any
110. Proceedings after arrests of a suspected offender in whole of India.
person.
150. Powers of arrest should not be exercised in
111. Search conducted by a police officer. case of a known person.
115. Dying declaration of seriously injured 151. Process when an accused is arrested by a
person to be recorded immediately. private person.
116. Identification parade of suspects. 153. Process when any person is arrested in the
119. Process for confession recorded by the course of an investigation.
Magistrate. 154. The search of an arrested person.
120. Who can record the confession. 155. Arrested person should not be subjected to
121. Remand for police custody. any unnecessary hardship.
P. R. & P. Act | 5

156. Conditions for granting bail to accused Chapter 17


person by the station officer-in-charge. Patrols and Pickets
159. Instructions regarding scale of daily diet for
healthy prisoners. 190. Rules for the patrolling of roads.
160. Under trial prisoners should not be kept at 191. Duties of Patrols.
Courts so late. 194. Six-beat system of Patrolling in towns.
161. Lunatics never to be confined in cells with
other persons. Chapter 18
Special Guards and Additional Police
Chapter 14
196. General instructions concerning guards and
Custody and Disposal of Property escorts.
165. Rules for disposal of movable property. 204. Guard provided for the Commissioner of a
166. Property worth more than Rs. 100 should be division.
kept in the custody of Malkhana Moharrir. 205. Armed police guard for Magistrates.
170. Monthly inspection of Malkhana by Public 206. For additional police, S.P. should consult the
Prosecutor. D.M.
172. Personal property of persons dying intestate
must not be treated as unclaimed property in 207. Proposal for additional police force by the
the Province of Agra. D.M.
173. process after deposition of any arms, 211. Assistance by local and railway police, to
ammunition in Police Station. police guards escorting prisoners under
deportation from Indian States.
Chapter 15 212. Conditions to travel in a goods train or travel
Special Crimes in the break-van.
174. The information of Robbery or Dacoity be 214. Responsibilities of Jail authorities for
sent to other neighboring police stations guarding prisoners.
immediately.
175. Guidelines in a case of professional Chapter 19
poisoning. Absconded Offenders
176. Duties of S.O. after a report of disappea- 215. Action against proclaimed offender.
rance of any boy under 14 years of age or 216. Absconded offender.
girl under 16 years of age.
217. Types of absconded offenders.
179. Reported strays of cattle shall be at once
recorded as thefts and investigated. 218. Register at every police station for
180. Investigations shall be made in every case of absconded offenders.
cattle theft. 221. Power of DM to expunge the names of
182. Cooperation between police stations for the absconded offenders.
suppression of cattle theft. Chapter 20
Chapter 16 Registration and Surveillance of Bad
Criminal Tribes, Foreigners and Characters
Vagrants 223. The village Crime Note Book.
186. Rules regarding the registration and survei- 228. History sheets, Part V of the village Crime
llance of resident and wandering criminal Note Book.
tribes. 231. Subjects of history sheets of A-Class.
187. Instructions for dealing with suspicious 232. Continuity of B-Class history sheets.
foreigners. 243. Preparation of history sheet in case of
188. Orders relating to European vagrants. juveniles.
189. Deputation of a police officer for a foreigner 244. Procedure of action under section 110
who gets order of removal from India. Cr. P.C.
Law Series 13: U.P.Police Regulation and
Police Act, 1861

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