TY - BOOK ED - Universal Law Publishing TI - The Railway Protection Force Act, 1957 (Bare Act) U1 - 343.54 PY - 2010/// CY - New Delhi PB - Universal Law Publishing KW - Bare Act N1 - THE RAILWAY PROTECTION FORCE ACT, 1957 THE RAILWAY PROTECTION FORCE (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2003 Introduction Sections 1. Short title, extent and commencement 2. Definitions 3. Constitution of the Force 4. Appointment and powers of superior officers 5. [Omitted] 6. Appointment of members of the Force 7. Certificates to members of the Force 8. Superintendence and administration of the Force 9. Dismissal, removal, etc., of members of the Force 10. Officers and members of the force to be deemed to be railway servants 11. Duties of members of the Force 12. Power to arrest without warrant 13. Power to search without warrant 14. Procedure to be followed after arrest 15. Officers and members of the Force to be considered always on duty and liable to be employed in any part of the Railways 15A. Restrictions respecting right to form association, etc. . 16. Responsibilities of members of the Force during suspension 16A. Surrender of certificate, arms, etc., by persons ceasing to be members of the Force 17. Penalties for neglect of duty, etc. 18. Application of Act 22 of 1922 to members of the Force 19. Certain Acts not to apply to members of the Force . 20. Protection of acts of members of the Force 21. Power to make rules THE SCHEDULE THE RAILWAY PROTECTION FORCE RULES, 1987 CHAPTER! PRELIMINARY Rules 1. 2 Short title and commencement Definitions 10 10 * CHAPTER II ORGANISATIONANDSTRUCTUREOFTHEFORCE 3. Organisational set up at the headquarters of the Director-General . 11 4. Office and designation of superior officers and enrolled members of the Force . . ^ . 11 5. Other Superior officers 11 6. Superior officers and enrolled members of the Force at the headquarters of die Director-General 12 7. Railway Protection Special Force 12 8. Central Crime Bureau 12 9. Breeding-cum-training centre for Police dogs 12 10. Central Weapons Store 12 11. Arms workshop 12 12. Arms inspection teams 13 13. Training institutions 13 14. Organisational set up of zonal railway 13 15. Organisational set up in the division 13 16. Branches of the Force on a zonal railway 14 17. Executive branch 14 18. Prosecution branch 15 19. [Omitted] • • • 15 20. Security Control Room 16 CHAPTER III DIRECTION ANDCONTROL Superintendence of the Force Command, supervision etc. at the Union level Command, supervision etc. at the zonal railway level Command CHAPTER IV POWERS AND RESPONSIBILrnES General powers and responsibilities of superior officers . Responsibilities of the Director-General connected with the security of the railways Administrative povvers of the Director-General . Powers of the Director-General to issue Directives 29. Powers of other superior officers to issue orders 30. Magisterial powers 31. Superior officers to exercise all those powers which can be exercised by their subordinates . . / 32. Powers and functions of superior officers at the headquarters of the Director General 33. Powers and responsibilities of Commanding officers of Railway Protection Special Force battalion 34. Powers and responsibilities of other officers of Railway Protection Special Force 35. Powers andj-esponsibilities of the Chief Security Commissioner of the zonal railway 36. Powers and responsibilities of Additional or Deputy Chief Security Commissioner 37. Powers and responsibilities of Staff Officer or Personal Assistant 38. Powers and responsibilities of other superior officers posted in Security Commissariat 39. Powers and responsibilities of the Divisional Security Commissioner 40. Powers and responsibilities of other superior and subordinate officers of the division 41. General powers and ftmctions of enrolled members of the Force 42. Restriction on deployment of Force 43. Procedure on arrest 44. Search chapter V RECRUITMENT, TRAINING AND CAREER PLANNING 45. Recruitment 46. Ineligibility 47. Enlistment standards 48. Age and educational qualifications 49. Procedure of recruitment 50. Appointment in special cases 51. Med ical exam ination 52. Verification * 53. Execution of agreement, etc. 54. Cadre of superior officers of the Force 55. Recruitment and promotion of superior officers . 56. Appointment to the Force 57. Probation • • / 58. Refund of cost of training Training 59. Initial training of direct recruits 60. Standard of training and syllabus 61. Syllabus for basic training 62. Special courses 63. Regulation of training period 64. Promotion courses 65. Examination on conclusion of course at any training institution of the Force 66. Refresher courses 67. Disciplinary control Promotion and Carreer Planning 68. Cadre review 69. Basis of promotion 70. Procedure for promotion.of enrolled members of the Force 71. Guidelines for Departmental Promotion Committee for holding selection under ru le 70 72. Guidelines for holding limited departmental competition 73. [Omitted] 74. Promotion to short-term vacancies 75. Special provision for ancillary staff 76. Deputation of officers to the Force 77. Deputation of members of the Force to other departments CHAPTER VI PAY, REMUNERATION AND DURATION OF SERVICE 78. Pay and allowances 79. Special allowances and perquisites 80. Provident fund, gratuity, pension, medical facilities, passes etc 81. Deduction from pay and allowances 82. Duration of appointment 53. Circumstances under which an enrolled member of the Force may resign 84. Retirement on grounds of unsuitability 85. Retirement on ground of physical and mental unfitness . 86. Retirement on superannuation . . ^ CHAPTER VII DISTRIBUTION AND TRANSFER OF MEMBERS OF THE FORCE 87. Distribution . . . 88. Assistant Commandants 89. Enrolled members Transfers 90. General 91. Inter-zonal transfer 92. Periodical transfers 93. General principles for effecting periodical transfers CHAPTER VIII INTERNAL MANAGEMENT AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE SENIORITY 94. Seniority in initial grade 95. Seniority of superior officers 96. Seniority of directly recruited candidates 97. Seniority of departmental promotees 98. Inter se seniority of direct recruits and promotees 99. Determination of seniority on ihter-zonal transfer ICQ. Effect of reduction in rank, grade or pay on seniority 101. Miscellaneous provision governing seniority 102. Representation against assignment of seniority . Leave 103. Quantum of leave 104. General condition governing grant of leave 105. Restriction on grant of leave 106. Performance appraisal 107. Annual performance appraisal 108. Confidential Reports Redressal of Grievances 109. Redressal of individual grievances 110. Representation against wrongs 111. Redressal of collective grievances through depailmental chann^ 112. [Omitted] 113. Redressal of grievances through outside influence 114. Redressal of grievances through litigation Restrictions on Fundamental Rights 115. Grant of sanction under section 15A 116. Political and non-military activities 117. Other conditions of service CHAPTER IX ENCAMPMENTANDACCOMVfODATION 118. Residential accommodation 119. Location ofbarrack and other accommodation . 120. Maintenance and vacation of residential accommodation CHAPTERX UNIPORMANDEQUIPMENT 121. General instructions 122. Uniform and Plain clothes 123. Uniform when to be worn 124. Growth and dressing of the hair 125. Scale ofuniform 126. Replacement of uniform 127. Arms and accoutrements 128. Disposal of uniform due to transfer 129. Disposal of uniform due to dismissal, discharge etc. 130 Resuming of umform articles on ceasing to be enrolled member of the Force 131 Retention of articles of uniform on retirement CHAPTERX! discipline ANDCONDUCT 132. Rules governing discipline 133. Suspension Responsibilities of member of the Force during suspension Retirement while under suspension Rules governing conductL Code of behaviour for members of the Force Offences relatable to duties of enrolled members CHAPTER XII Disciplinary and penal punishments Description of punishments Other minor punishments Effect of departmental punishment on prosecution Disciplinary Authority Authority to institute proceedings Procedure for imposing major punishments Action on the Inquiry Report Determination of punishment Imposing of punishment of dismissal, etc. Reduction in the rank, grade or in the scale of pay Procedure for imposing minor punishments Departmental Proceeding File Procedure for imposing petty punishment Special Procedure in certain cases Procedure to be followed in case of conviction by a criminal court Procedure when two or more enrolled members are involved Provision regarding enrolled member of the Force whose services are lent to other departments of Central or State Governments, etc. Provision regarding enrolled members of the Force on deputation Entry of punishment in service roll Penal Punishments Penal punishments • Composition and constitution of Security Court. Powers of Security Court Investigation of charges Convening the Security Court 172. Choice ofjurisdiction between the Security Court and the Criminal Court 173. Prescribed authority for purposes of proviso to sub-section (3) of section 17 174. Period of limitation for trial 175. Force custody 176. Framing of charges 177. Contents of charge 178. Signature on charge-sheet 179. Construction of charge-sheet 180. Warning to accused for trial 181. Joint trial of several accused persons 182. Preparation of defence by the accused 183. Attendance of witnesses 184. Commencement of proceedings 185. Recording of evidence 186. Evidence when translated 487. Commencement of trial 188. Oath or affirmation of Presiding Officer and Interpreter . 189. Oath or affirmation of Presiding Officer to tiy several accused persons 190. Arraignment of accused 191. Objection to jurisdiction 192. Amendment of charge 193. Adjournments 194. Procedure of trial by Security Court 195. Withdrawal of plea of "not guilty" 196. Procedure on plea of "not guilty" 197. Witnesses in reply to defence 198. Charges in different charge-sheet 199. Clearing the Court 200. Verdict 201. Findings 202. Procedure on acquifial Sentence Authentication of proceeding Promulgation of sentence Transmission of proceedings of Security Court Execution of sentence Warrants Sentence of dismissal Petition CHAPTERXIII - APPEALS AND REVISION Appeals against orders of suspension Appeal against orders imposing punishments Form and contents of appeal Submission of appeals Withholding of appeals Transmission of appeals Consideration of appeals Implementation of orders in appeal Revision Time limit for disposal of appeal or revision CHAPTER XIV INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION General . . . Registration of crime . . . Seizures and recoveries of railway property Procedure for dealing with shortages Nature of action to be taken where the wagons are resealed during transit Transfer of cases Reconciliation of transferred cases Investigation or inquiry into important cases of crime ^ involving railway proper^ Special Reports • Special Occurrences Prosecution of cases and disposal of seized or recovered property , Monthly Crime Review CHAPTERXV REWARDS AND AWARDS 233. Power to grant monetary rewards 234. Eligibility formonetary rewards 235. Authorities competent to grant monetary rewards 236. Monetary rewards offered by the General Manager 237. Awards of decorations and medals 238. Award of Director-General's commendation letter and insignia 239. Entry of rewards and awards in service records . CHAPTERXVl AIDTOCIVILPOWER 241. Formation of Mobilisation Detachments 242. Deployment at the destination station 243. Dispersal of unlawtul assembly 243.6 Responsibility ofDetachment Commander 244. Limitations to inquiry 245. Expenditure incurred in providing aid to Civil Power 246. Procedure when Force open fire in exercise of the right of defence of person or property CHAPTERXVII PLAINTS AND PROTECTION 247. Plaints 248. Public complaints against the misconduct of the members of the Force 249. Prosecution by a public servant 250. Prosecution by private person 251. Procedure for undertaking defence 252. Refund of cost to Railways 253. Proceedings initiated by a member of the Force to vindicate his official conduct 254. Cost of filing appeal, etc. Protection 255. Protection being an armed force of the Union 256. Protection where a member of the Force has opened fire CHAPTERXVII! LIAISON 257. Liaison with civil administration of the State 258. Liaison with Police 258.1 General 259. Periodical meeting with Police 260. Liaison with other railway departments 261. Miscellaneous CHAPTER XIX SPECIAL WELFARE MEASURES 262. Institution and regulation of welfare funds and schemes 263. Co-operative housing society 264. Messes and canteens CHAPTER XX MISCELLANEOUS 265. Court of Inquiry 266. Inspection of offices and units of the Forces 267. Scriptory at the field units 268. Records and Registers 269. Guards of Honour 270. Static guards 271. Security aids 272. Members of the Force on sick list 273. Benefits on account of risk of'office' 274. Discharge certificate 275. Re-enlistment 276. Ministerial staff 277. Powers of Central Government to absorb in the force any officer on deputation 278. Railway Protection Force Band 279. Relation with Press CHAPTER XXI REPEAL AND SAVINGS 280. Repeal and Savings SCHEDULE I—Office and designation SCHEDULE II—^Administrative powers of superior officers SCHEDULE Disciplinary authority and their powers SCHEDULE IV—Appointments and promotions SCHEDULE V—Judicial power of security court SCHEDULE F/—Form of agreement SCHEDULE VII—Form of affirmation of allegiance SCHEDULE K///—Badges of ranks SCHEDULE IX—Torn of oath for court SCHEDULE X—VOKM A—Warrant of Commitment on a sentence of imprisonment FORM B—Warrant after S commutation of a sentence FORM C Warrant when a prisoner is pardoned or his trial is set aside or when the unexpired portion of the sentence is remitted SCHEDULE XI—^Form of bond for taking advance . SCHEDULE A//—Form or discharge certificate ER -