“In this context, it should be noted that it was only after good feedback from field staff in the districts that the number of legal advisers in the Delhi Police was increased to 82.” A senior police official said: “Legal advisers will assist us from the time the FIR is registered until the time the indictment is filed to ensure that the quality of the investigation is improved by increasing conviction rates.” On Thursday, officials said legal advisers would help provide legal assistance to police personnel, train new recruits and improve investigations into major criminal cases. This will help police improve conviction rates and better understand the law. Delhi Police said it had appointed 82 legal advisers for different districts of the city and in units such as special cells, the Crime Department and Economic Crimes to provide legal assistance to investigators and improve the quality of the investigation. Singh said: “We thought about bringing in more legal advisors as we have to file various situation reports with the courts and get several legal opinions. They (legal advisors) also help resolve issues related to FSL reports. On Thursday, officials said legal advisers would help provide legal assistance to police personnel, train new recruits and improve investigations into key criminal cases. Special Commissioner (Department of Licensing and Legal Affairs) Sanjay Singh said the police initially had 54 legal advisers to assist them in legal matters arising from the courts, the Delhi Supreme Court and the Supreme Court. Initially, only 54 legal assistants were hired by force to assist in legal matters before the courts, the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court. As the Delhi police are criticized by the courts for major riots and other criminal cases, they have appointed 28 additional advisers. A meeting was held between the Legal Adviser and Sanjay Singh, Special Representative (Licensing and Legal Affairs Department). The official said Singh informed the commissioner that some councillors had complained that cases were not marked to them and that they were having difficulty getting payments.

“He said better coordination of ACP and SOA is needed. And legal advisers should be invited as guest lecturers at training centers,” the official said. Guidelines for the fee structure have been prescribed and payments are made within a specified time frame. The idea of appointing legal advisers to speed up the investigation into “heinous” cases was devised by former Commissioner Amulya Patnaik. In 2017, he asked L-G Anil Baijal to appoint legal counsel so that they could support IOs from Day 1 and ensure that irreproachable charges were laid. The Delhi Police is seeking applications for the appointment of lawyers/lawyers to provide legal assistance to Delhi Police investigators in cases involving various charges. The Delhi Police has issued a recruitment notice for the 11 vacant lawyers/lawyers positions to provide legal assistance to Delhi Police investigators. All interested and suitable candidates can apply for the offline mode by visiting the official website of the Delhi Police. Read on to learn more about eligibility, date of last application, academic qualifications, and other hiring details. Special Representative (Department of Licensing and Legal Affairs) Sanjay Singh said the police originally had 54 legal advisers to assist them in legal matters arising from the Magistrates` Courts, the Delhi Supreme Court and the Supreme Court. The Indian Express discovered it on the 15th.

A meeting between the advisers and Sanjay Singh, Special Representative (Licensing and Legal Affairs Department), was held at the Delhi Police Headquarters to discuss their issues. Singh shared his observations with Police Chief Rakesh Asthana at a recent meeting to review the crimes. He added that some legal advisers had informed that they visited police stations every week, but SHOSS and IO. I don`t have time to interact with them and discuss the state of affairs,” a senior police official said. In this context, it should be noted that it was only after good feedback from field staff in the districts that the number of legal advisers in the Delhi Police Department was increased to 82. The official explained that Singh had informed the Commissioner that some board members had complained that the cases were not marked for them and that they were having difficulty obtaining payments. “He said better coordination between ACP countries and the SSO was needed. And legal advisers should be invited to training centers as guest speakers,” the official said. A senior police official said: “Legal advisers will assist us from FIR registration to the filing of the indictment to ensure that the quality of the investigation is improved by increasing conviction rates. Delhi Police said they had appointed 82 legal advisers for different districts of the city and in units such as the Special Cell, Crime and Economic Crime Division to provide legal assistance to the investigator (IO) and improve the quality of the investigation.

Another official said the advisers would help police station staff effectively register FIRs and file charge cards in a timely manner in important cases. The deadline to submit an offline application is October 14, 2021. To learn more about eligibility, date of last application, academic qualifications and other recruitment details, visit the official website for the latest updates. www.delhipolice.nic.in/ “Given the above facts, it is clear that the correspondent in the article appears to have taken the issue out of context and unnecessarily portrayed the Delhi Police in a bad light. Had he informed the context of the article and verified the facts with the relevant signing officer(s), a correct picture of how legal counsel work could have been shared. The official described the role of legal counsel, saying Singh told STCs at the meeting that they would help staff effectively register FIRs and file expense sheets in a timely manner in key cases. The Delhi Police is requesting the appointment of lawyers/lawyers to provide legal assistance to Delhi Police investigators in cases under various headings. The Delhi Police has issued the recruitment notice for the 11 vacant lawyers/lawyers positions to provide legal assistance to Delhi Police investigators. All interested and suitable candidates can apply for the offline mode by visiting the official website of the Delhi Police. Read on to learn more about eligibility, date of last application, diplomas and other hiring details. The deadline to submit an offline application is October 14, 2021. To learn more about eligibility, date of last application, diplomas and other hiring details, visit the official website for the latest updates.

www.delhipolice.nic.in/ The official described the role of the legal counsel, saying Singh told the DCPs at the meeting that they would help staff effectively register FIRs and file indictments in a timely manner in key cases. When contacted, Singh said: “We met with legal advisers and discussed their issues. We help them. Updated SoPs were also published in collaboration with Legal Counsel. The Indian Express has learned that on March 15, a meeting was held between the advisers and Sanjay Singh, Special Representative (Department of Licensing and Legal Affairs), at the Delhi Police Headquarters to discuss their problems. Singh shared his observations with Police Chief Rakesh Asthana at a recent crime review meeting. He added that some legal advisers have informed that they visit police stations every week, but also CSOs and IOs. I don`t have time to interact with them and discuss the state of affairs,” a senior police official said.

Singh said: “We thought about bringing in more legal advisors as we need to file various status reports with the courts and receive several legal opinions. They (legal advisors) will also help resolve issues about FSL reports. Delhi Police on Wednesday appointed 82 legal advisers to provide legal assistance to investigators in cases and improve the quality of the investigation.