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GOVERNMENT of TELANGANA (POLICE DEPARTMENT) Office of the Commissioner of Police Hyderabad City GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA (POLICE DEPARTMENT) Office of the Commissioner of Police Hyderabad City. No.L&O/E2/1106/2014-16 Date:21-11-2016. M E M O R A N D U M Sub:- Hyderabad City Police – Year wise panels of Inspectors of Police from 1972-73 to 2010-2011 - Objections raised by the Inspectors of Police of Hyderabad City – Rectified provisional seniority list – Communicated – Regarding. Ref:- 1) G.O.Ms.No.54, Home [Ser.I] Dept. dt.22.02.2014. 2) G.O.Ms.No. 115 Home (Ser.I) Department, dt.18.7.2014 3) Orders dt.01.12.2015 of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in C.A.No.382/2013 in SLP No.5141/2002 and batch cases. 4) C.O. Memo Rc.No.260/E1/2014, Dt.01.07.2016. 5) This office Lr.of even No.dt.14-9-2016 addressed to DGP, TS, Hyderabad. 6) C.O. Memo Rc.No.160/E1/2014, dt.15.11.2016. 7) C.O. Memo Rc.No.160/E1/2014, Dt.21 .11.2016. * * * The state wide integrated seniority list of Inspectors of Police from 1972-73 to 2010-11 in united A.P was issued by the Government of A.P vide reference 1st and 2nd cited. However, several representations were received from the Inspectors of Police and other rank officers of all Ranges including Hyderabad City, raising objections against certain lapses in vacancy position projected in the panels viz-a-viz the seniority finalized in the G.Os 1st and 2nd cited. The Inspectors of Police (Civil) of Hyderabad City have raised objections against (39) vacancies of Hyderabad City shown in Hyderabad Range, against E.L., Suspension, Sick leave taken as vacancies in Hyderabad Range and also the vacancies pertaining to Hyderabad City in Hyderabad Range and requested to revise the seniority list by taking into account the above vacancies and to revise the seniority list of Inspectors of Police of Hyderabad City by effecting rectifications and also consequent rectification in the G.Os 1st and 2nd cited. Contd..Pg…2 ::2:: The Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in their orders, dt.01.12.2015 vide reference 2nd cited, while closing the C.A.No.382/2013 in SLP No.5141/2002 and batch cases issued following instructions. “It is apparent that some of the parties to the proceedings, may not be satisfied with the revised seniority list determined for the two cadres (referred to above) and may also wish to agitate on the issue of promotion based on the revised Departmental Promotion Committee, conducted by the authorities. All such members of the above two cadres, shall have the right to agitate their grievances, if any, by initiating proceedings, as may be open to them, in accordance with law. Such of the members of the above two cadres, who have initiated proceedings, as are referred to herein above, and if such proceedings have been delayed on account of the pendency of the present matter, shall inform the Courts/Tribunals concerned about the disposal of the present applications”. The representations of the aggrieved parties received through Chief Office memo 3rd cited, have been verified. The points raised in the representations pertaining to Hyderabad City have been found to be genuine. Hence, action has been taken to rectify the same. The rectified year-wise panels, nominal rolls, recommendation etc from 1972-73 to 2010-11 with necessary corrections as per the common guidelines mentioned therein, was prepared and sent to Chief Office for approval vide reference 5th cited. The approved panels have been received from Chief Office vide reference 6th cited. Accordingly, the rectified provisional Seniority List of Inspectors of Police (Civil) of Hyderabad City for the panel years 1972-73 to 2010-11 is hereby communicated calling objections, if any, on their placements within (10) days from the date of Memorandum. If, no reply is received within the stipulated time, it will be construed that there is no objection to make and the matter will be decided on merits. The rectified provisional seniority list is placed in the police website www.hyderabadpolice.gov.in. (M.Mahendar Reddy, IPS.,) Encl:(RPSL of Inspectors) Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City. To The above individuals. (Through : the concerned Officers) Contd..Pg..3 ::3:: Copy forwarded for information and necessary action to:- 1. All the Addl.Commissioners of Police, Hyderabad City. 2. All the Jt.Commissioners of Police, Hyderabad City. 3. All the Dy.Commissioners of Police, Hyderabad City. 4. All the Addl.Dy.Commissioners of Police, Hyderabad City. 5. All the Asst.Commissioners of Police, Hyderabad City. 6. All the Inspectors of Police, Hyderabad City. Copy forwarded W/Cs to the Director General of Police, Telangana State, Hyderabad. Copy forwarded W/Cs to the Director General, Anti-Corruption Bureau, Telangana State, Hyderabad. Copy forwarded W/Cs to the Director General of Police, TSPA, Hyderabad. Copy forwarded W/Cs to the Addl.Director General of Police, CID, Hyderabad. Copy forwarded W/Cs to the Addl.Director General of Police, Vigilance and Enforcement Department , Hyderabad. Copy forwarded W/Cs to the Addl.Director General of Police, Railways, Hyderabad. Copy forwarded W/Cs to the Inspector General of Police, Intelligence, Hyderabad. Copy forwarded W/Cs to the Inspector General of Police, OCTOPUS, TS, Hyderabad. Copy forwarded W/Cs to the Managing Director, TSRTC, Hyderabad. Copy forwarded W/Cs to the Vigilance and Security Officer, TRANSCO Hyderabad. Copy forwarded W/Cs to the Managing Director, HMWS&S Board, Hyderabad. Copy forwarded to the Commissioners of Police, Cyberabad and Rachakonda, Hyderabad. Copy forwarded to the Dy.Inspector General of Police, Hyderabad Range, Hyderabad. Rectified Provisional Seniority List of Inspector of Police, (Civil) of Hyderabad City. Date of appointment as SI (Civil) Notional Transfers Rank Promotee Date of Date of "B" Date of "B" Date By Govt. SLPRB Direct Selection Completio List List assigned as Sl. Date of Direct n of assigned assigned Inspector of Social Native Name Date of Remarks No. Birth recruit Year of Date of Date of Date of minimum in GO in GO 54, Police, Status District Promotio Date of Date of Date of Date of 'C' list appointmen appointmen appointmen qualifying 361, Dt. Dt. (Civil) after n test appointmen appointment appointme appointment of HCs t as SI t as SI t as SI service 25-04-05 22-02-14 Rectificatio passed in t as RSI as SI (Civil) nt as RSI as RSI to SIs (Civil) (Civil) (Civil) n PTC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Panel year 1972-73 1 S.A.Quadri, (R ) 18-01-1926 -- -- -- 19-03-1949 -- -- -- -- -- -- 19-03-1953 15-01-1974 15-01-1974 01-09-1972 OC 2 M.N.Sanjar, (D) 26-7-33 28-10-57 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 28-10-1963 01-09-72 01-09-72 01-09-1972 -- E.F.Moris, (D) 3 26-07-1925 11-06-1958 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 11-06-1964 30-01-1974 30-01-1974 01-09-1972 (Expired on 22-01-1981) 4 K.R.K.Satyanarayana, ( R) 15-12-32 -- -- -- 08-08-60 -- -- -- -- -- -- 08-08-1966 01-09-72 01-09-72 01-09-1972 -- 5 Md.Mukharam Ali, (D) 06-10-37 07-08-61 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 07-08-1967 01-09-72 01-09-72 01-09-1972 OC -- 6 K.Prabhakar Reddy, (D) - 07-08-61 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 07-08-1967 01-09-72 01-09-72 06-09-1972 OC -- 7 B.K.Jaigopal, ( R) 01-10-1933 -- -- -- 23-03-1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- 23-03-1967 01-09-72 01-09-72 25-10-1972 -- 8 S.Preetam Singh, (D) 01-12-1939 01-04-1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 01-04-1969 01-09-72 06-09-1972 22-02-1973 -- 9 G.Bal Redy, (D) 21-06-1939 01-04-1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 01-04-1969 16-07-1973 16-07-1973 12-03-1973 OC -- 10 K.Malla Reddy, (D) 16-11-1937 01-04-1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 01-04-1969 01-09-72 01-09-72 12-03-1973 OC -- 1 of 55 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 P.Keshav Reddy,(D) 15-06-1942 24-04-1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 24-04-1969 01-09-72 01-09-72 12-03-1973 OC -- 12 V.Narayana, (D) 20-06-1940 01-04-1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 01-04-1969 01-09-72 01-09-72 12-03-1973 -- 13 K.Krishna Murthy, ( R) 15-12-1931 -- -- -- 26-09-1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- 26-09-1967 01-09-72 01-09-72 12-03-1973 -- 14 S.Fida Hussain, (R ) 15-05-1932 -- -- -- 17-11-1963 -- -- -- -- -- -- 17-11-1967 19-07-1973 19-07-1973 12-03-1973 OC -- 15 K.Eshwar Reddy, (D) 01-11-1942 14-01-1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 14-01-1971 19-07-1973 19-07-1973 12-03-1973 OC -- 16 V.Damodar Reddy, (D) 27-07-1936 14-01-1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 14-01-1971 23-10-1973 23-10-1973 12-03-1973 OC 17 Mohd Tahseen, (D) 25-10-1938 14-01-1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 14-01-1971 01-12-1973 01-12-1973 12-03-1973 OC 18 K.Ram Murthy Naidu, (D) 01-01-1942 14-01-1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 14-01-1971 01-12-1973 01-12-1973 27-03-1973 19 Md.Zahooruddin, (R ) 17-06-1936 -- -- -- 19-02-1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- 19-02-1969 01-09-72 01-09-72 27-03-1973 OC -- 20 K.Chalapathi Rao, (R ) 15-06-1930 -- -- -- 23-05-1965 -- -- -- -- -- -- 23-05-1969 01-09-72 01-09-72 26-04-1973 -- Panel year 1973-74 1 D.R.K.Murthy, ( R ) 18-09-1925 -- -- -- 07-08-1952 -- -- -- -- -- -- 07-08-1956 09-03-1976 09-03-1976 16-09-1973 2 Ch.Ramakrishna Reddy, (D) 10-12-1926 11-08-1952 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 11-08-1958 09-03-1976 09-03-1976 23-10-1973 OC 3 B.Muralidhar Rao, (D) 11-02-1931 11-08-1952 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 11-08-1958 09-03-1976 09-03-1976 19-11-1973 4 C.Purushotham Rao, (D) 10-04-1931 11-08-1952 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 11-08-1958 21-03-1976 21-03-1976 01-12-1973 5 I.V.Venkateshwar Rao,(D) 11-02-1931 11-02-1953 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 11-08-1959 09-03-1976 09-03-1976 01-01-1974 2 of 55 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 6 M.Krishna Murthy, (R ) 01-10-1931 -- -- -- 29-07-1953 -- -- -- -- -- -- 29-07-1957 24-03-1976 24-03-1976 30-01-1974 7 K.Ramakrishna Rao,
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