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STANDING ORDER
TRAINING SYLLABUS
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR
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OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
PUDUCHERRY
Dated 26th December, 2017.
STANDING ORDER NO-03
BASIC TRAINING OF RECRUIT CONSTABLES
1. INTRODUCTION
This standing order lays down guidelines for basic training of Newly
Recruited Constables and Promoted Personnel of Puducherry Police. The
purpose of this training is to make them capable of discharging their duties
assigned to them and to make them disciplined, professionally competent and
physically fit. Their Indoor and Outdoor syllabi and subjects to be taught are
given in the Annexures. To make the Recruit Constables professionally skilled,
they are to be trained in subjects like Role of Police in Modern India, Police
Organisation & Administration, Criminology, Police Science, Indian Penal Code &
Criminal Procedure Code, Indian Evidence Act & Local & Special Laws, Police
Duties, Police Procedure, Computer Application and Human Rights & Ethics in
Police.
2. OBJECT The main objective of the basic training of Recruit Constables is
as under:-
(i) Intensive training of law i.e. IPC, Cr. PC, Evidence Act and Local
and Special Laws.
(ii) To impart knowledge of modern scientific investigation techniques and
police practical work.
(iii) To impart knowledge of Computer and its application.
(iv) To make the recruit Constables physically fit, they will be imparted training
of PT, Physical Endurance, Stamina Building, Parade, UAC & Weapon
Training.
(v) To give emphasis on simulated exercises of crime investigation and police
procedure.
3. DURATION The duration of the training will be of 12 months, including the Mid Term
Examination, Final Examination, Mid Term Break and preparation for Passing out
Parade.
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4. PROCEDURE OF TRAINING
The subject to be taught and syllabus to be covered during the basic
training are detailed in the Annexures. A recruit shall not be passed into the
ranks/sent to the Districts/Units to which he is allocated for drawl of pay for any
purpose whatsoever, unless he has successfully completed the training and has
passed out of the PTS.
5. The Indoor and Outdoor Training shall be supervised by the Senior
Superintendent of Police (HQ) who shall be assisted by the Superintendent of
Police (PTS). The Superintendent of Police (PTS) shall be assisted by Inspectors
Indoor and Outdoor training. The training will be carried out according to the
prescribed syllabus for which regular weekly time table will be drawn. It will be
the responsibility of these officers to ensure that the instructional staff are well
conversant with their subject to teach the same properly ensuring that the
recruits imbibe the instructions and make satisfactory progress. Since a great
responsibility rest on instructional staff, their selection shall be made by the
SP/PTS, who will be over all in-charge of the PTS. The SP/PTS will exercise close
supervision over the training and he/she will ensure that recruits are fully and
comprehensively trained. The SP/PTS on the recommendations of the Inspector
(Indoor)/Training will also arrange for officers from other Units to be invited as
guests to deliver lecture or demonstration on topics of professional interest.
6. A trainee shall not be allowed to take final examination, until he/she has
successfully undergone a stipulated period of training at Police Training School.
90% attendance in Indoor as well as in Outdoor is compulsory (relaxable by 5%
in exceptional circumstances by SP/PTS), failing which he/she will be debarred
from taking the final examination. He/She shall be considered for termination of
service or ordered to further undergo training with the next batch in all such
cases, where the attendance falls short of 85%. However, the SSP/Training,
Puducherry can allow a further relaxation of 5% in deserving cases of short
attendance, on a representation from the individual trainee with the
recommendation of SP/PTS.
7. MID TERM EXAMINATION
A mid-term examination on the pattern of the final examination will also
be held on completion of 5 months training to assess the progress of the
individual trainee. The SP/PTS will carefully scrutinize the performance of
trainees in these tests and in all cases where it is found that any recruit is found
lacking, will be paid special attention so that he can be brought at the desired
level.
8. FINAL EXAMINATION
On completion of their training course, the recruits shall be examined by a
Board of Examiners, to be constituted by the DGP/IGP consisting of
SSP (Training) as chairman and four members of Superintendents of Police. The
exact strength of the board will be decided keeping in view the total number of
examinees. The board shall test all the candidates in Outdoor and Indoor
subjects. For the Indoor examination, the SP/PTS will arrange for setting of
papers and evaluation thereof.
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9. The Board of Examiners will consolidate the marks and declare the results.
The examinees will be required to obtain at least 40% marks in each subject and
50% marks in the aggregate in order to pass the final examination. The board
shall further recommend whether any of the recruits failing in the final
examination is to be given a further chance, to relegate him to the next batch or
extend the period of his training for a specified period to be followed by a fresh
test. Recruits shall not pass-out from the PTS until they have successfully passed
in all subjects. Ordinarily, the services of those recruits who fail to qualify in the
final examination will be terminated by the SP/PTS.
However, maximum of two additional Chances, will be given to the
failed recruits and if he/she does not pass in all the papers even after availing
the additional chances, his/her services will be terminated (under Rule 5 of the
Central Civil Services (Temporary Service) Rules, 1965) by the SP/PTS. A trainee
obtaining 50% marks in aggregate and failed in one subject can be accorded 5%
relaxation by the SP/PTS subject to the condition that the performance and
conduct of such trainee has remained good during the training period.
10. INTER-SE- SENIORITY
The Inter-se-seniority of the trainees shall be based on the gradation
being done by totaling the marks obtained in the entrance examination and the
marks obtained in the training at the Police Training School.
11. AWARD OF ROTATION CUP AND COMMENDATION CERTIFICATE The recruits securing first position in each Indoor Law Subjects, Best in
Outdoor, Best in Firing, Best in Computer Application and the All Round Best will
be awarded a trophy each & Commendation Certificate/Roll with suitable cash
reward. The rotation cups shall be retained at PTS and replicas will be
given to awardees to retain.
12. A Passing out Parade and Oath Taking ceremony will be held before each batch
of the recruits is allowed to join the ranks of Puducherry Police.
13. In case a recruit is medically unfit to continue training, he should proceed on
medical leave with or without pay (as per his entitlement) and should
re-commence training with the next batch.
14. DISCIPLINARY ACTION/ TERMINATION OF SERVICE
The SP/PTS will initiate (if the recruit is still in the PTS) disciplinary action
against the recruits. He/She can also recommend the competent authority for
termination of the services of a recruits. In order to terminate an unsuitable
trainee from the force at the stage of his/her training itself, any one of the
following grounds will be sufficient :-
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i) Frequent absence of the trainee from Outdoor/Indoor programme
leading to a conclusion that he is an un-devoted trainee and a
habitual absentee and is not likely to become a good Police officer.
ii) Submission of false Medical Certificate from any doctor for availing
leaves or light duty or rest.
iii) Gross misconduct with the Indoor/Outdoor Instructors or with
other trainees/staff.
iv) If he/she commits any mischief or any crime involving moral
turpitude during training.
v) If any information submitted by the trainee is found to be false,
fabricated or manipulated to gain employment.
vi) Any other ground which adversely reflects his/her behaviour and if
the trainee is otherwise found unsuitable for Police service.
15. No trainee shall be accepted/allowed for basic training at Police Training School
after 10 days of commencement of training except in exceptional circumstances
and that too with the prior approval of DGP, Puducherry.
16. WOMEN TRAINEES
The Women trainees will not incapacitate themselves on account of
pregnancy during the training. Women trainees who are pregnant will not be
allowed to join training.
17. APPEALS
A representation with regard to the results will be entertained only within
30 days of declaration of the results.
18. Similarly the guidelines for :
(a) Capsule Course for the Newly Promoted Sub-Inspectors for a period
of 3 Months,
(b) Induction Course for the Newly promoted Head Constables for a
period of 45 days,
(c) Refresher Course for Head Constables / Police Constables for a
period of 30 days and
(d) Basic Training for Home Guards for 64 Working Days are also
included in this Standing Order and the Indoor and Outdoor Syllabus
and their subjects to be taught are given in the Annexure enclosed
herewith.
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POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL, PUDUCHERRY
BASIC TRAINING COURSE FOR RECRUIT
CONSTABLES
Sl.No. Course Details Months / Periods
1. Police Constables 365 Days (12 Months)
2. Sundays and Govt. Public Holidays 65 Days (Approximately)
3. Total No. of Course days 294 days
4. Indoor Syllabus total periods 1402 Periods
5. Indoor Mid Term and Final Examinations 110 Periods
6. Mid-Term Break Leave 6 Days
7. Outdoor Syllabus total periods 1522 Periods
8. Passing Out Practice and Parade 200 Periods
Total 3234 Periods
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INDOOR SYLLABUS
INDOOR MARKS
Sl.
No. Subjects
No. of
Periods
1. Role of Police in Modern India 130
2. Police organisation & administration 100
3. Criminology 70
4. Police Science 140
5. Indian Penal Code and Criminal Procedure Code 150
6. Indian Evidence Act & Local & Special Laws. 125
7. Police Duties 150
8. Police Procedure 120
9. Computer Application 100
10. Human Rights & Ethics in Police 65
11. OTHER PERIODS (Spoken English, Group
Discussions on Important Laws & Special Guest
Lecture classes and Driving classes)
250
12. Indoor Examinations (Law Subjects) 110
13. Inauguration 2
Total 1512
Sl.
No. Subjects Marks
1. Role of Police in Modern India 100
2. Police organisation & administration 100
3. Criminology 50
4. Police Science 100
5. Indian Penal Code and Criminal Procedure Code 100
6. Indian Evidence Act & Local & Special Laws. 100
7. Police Duties 100
8. Police Procedure 100
9. Computer Application 100
10. Human Rights & Ethics in Police 50
Total 900
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OUTDOOR SYLLABUS
Sl.No. Training Subjects Periods
1. Physical Training 150
2. Yoga 50
3. Road Walk and Run 50
4. Route March 50
5. Drill without Arms 200
6. Drill with Arms 300
7. Range Drill 25
8. Musket Drill 25
9. Arms Cleaning 15
10. Platoon Drill 4
11. Company Drill 2
13. Ceremonial Drill 10
14. Funeral Drill 4
15. Commemoration Parade 4
16. Street Lining 10
17. Lathi Drill 30
18. Obstacles 18
19. Guard and Sentry 10
20. Swimming Practice 12
21. Games and Fatigue 100
22. Firing 11
23. Outdoor Parade and Written Examinations 24
24. Passing Out Practice and Parade 200
Total 1304
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Sl.No. Outdoor Visits Days
1. Post Mortem class and visit 1
2. Community Policing 2
3. Field Visit (Central Prison, Forensic Lab, Public Health Laboratory)
2
4. Bharat Darshan Tour 10
5. Study Tour to Yanam 7
6. Study Tour to Mahe 6
7. Study Tour to Karaikal 4
8. Visit Tourist & Historical Places in and around Puducherry
2
9. Trekking Programmes 4
Total Days 38
Total Periods 418
418 periods (38 days) (11 period for a day)
Outdoor Grand Total Periods – 1304+418 = 1722 Indoor Grand Total Periods – 1512
Grand Total – 3234
OUTDOOR MARKS
SL. NO.
EVENTS MARKS
1. Turn-out 10
2. Individual performance 20
3. Knowledge of Drill, Viva 10
4. Squad performance 10
5. Parade Written Test 50
Total Marks 100
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OUTDOOR PHYSICAL PROFICIENCY TEST OF FIRST
SEMESTER
PERFORMANCE LEVEL FOR MEN
Sl.
No EVENTS
Excellent
(10 marks)
Good
(8 marks)
Satis-
factory
(6 marks)
Pass
1. 100 Mtrs. Sprint 14 Sec. 15 Sec. 16 Sec. 60%
2. 5 Kms. Run 25 Mins. 26 Mins. 27 Mins. 60%
3. Bend knee Sit ups 40 Nos. 38 Nos. 35 Nos. 60%
5. Broad Jump 2 Mtrs. 1.90 Mtrs. 1.80Mtr
s. 60%
6. 5 Mtrs. Shuttle 16 Nos. 15 Nos. 14 Nos. 60%
PERFORMANCE LEVEL FOR WOMEN
Sl.
No EVENTS
Excellent
(10 marks)
Good
(8 marks)
Satis-factory
(6 marks) Pass
1. 100 Mtrs. Sprint 15 Sec. 16 Sec. 17 Sec. 60%
2. 5 Kms. Run 27 Mins. 28 Mins. 29 Mins. 60%
3. Bend knee Sit ups 40 Nos. 38 Nos. 35 Nos. 60%
5. Broad Jump 1.50 Mtrs. 1.40 Mtrs. 1.30 Mtrs. 60%
6. 5 Mtrs. Shuttle 16 Nos. 15 Nos. 14 Nos. 60%
SL.
NO. EVENTS MARKS
1. Turn-out 10
2. Individual performance 20
3. Knowledge of Drill, Viva 10
4. Squad performance 10
5. Parade Written Test 50
Total Marks 100
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OUTDOOR PHYSICAL PROFICIENCY TEST OF SECOND
SEMESTER
PHYSICAL TEST EVENTS
PERFORMANCE LEVEL FOR MEN
Sl.
No EVENTS
Excellent
(10 marks)
Good
(8 marks)
Satis-
factory
(6 marks)
Pass
1. 100 Mtrs. Sprint 14 Sec. 15 Sec. 16 Sec. 60%
2. 10 Kms. Run 50 Mins. 52 Mins. 54 Mins. 60%
3. Bend knee Sit ups 40 Nos. 38 Nos. 35 Nos. 60%
5. Push Ups 15 Nos. 10 Nos. 8 Nos. 60%
6. 5 Mtrs. Shuttle 16 Nos. 15 Nos. 14 Nos. 60%
PERFORMANCE LEVEL FOR WOMEN
Sl.
No EVENTS
Excellent
(10 marks)
Good
(8 marks)
Satis-
factory
(6 marks)
Pass
1. 100 Mtrs. Sprint 15 Sec. 16 Sec. 17 Sec. 60%
2. 10 Kms. Run 52 Mins. 54 Mins. 56 Mins. 60%
3. Bend knee Sit ups 40 Nos. 38 Nos. 35 Nos. 60%
5. Push Ups 12 Nos. 10 Nos. 8 Nos. 60%
6. 5 Mtrs. Shuttle 16 Nos. 15 Nos. 14 Nos. 60%
PARADE TEST
SL.
NO. EVENTS MARKS
1. Turn-out 10
2. Individual performance 20
3. Knowledge of Drill, Viva 10
4. Squad performance 10
5. Outdoor Written Test 50
Total 100
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TRAINING PLAN FOR RECRUIT POLICE CONSTABLES
INDOOR SYLLABUS
(As per BPR&D Guidelines)
PAPER - I
ROLE OF POLICE IN MODERN INDIA: Periods :130 A. Introduction to Indian Polity and National Tradition
Sl. No
Subject No. of periods
1. Indian National Tradition, Gandhi, Tagore & Nehru 3
2 a. Salient features of the Indian Constitution b. Fundamental Rights & Directive Principles of State Policy c. Organisation of Political communal parties & their ideologies
3 3 3
3. Organisation of Central and State Government 3
4. a. Political, Social & Economic changes in India since Independence and their implications for the Police b. Major Social Problems c. National Integration d. Upliftment of Weaker Sections of the people
3 3 3 3
5. Current affairs 3
Tests on Topics (i) to (v) above 1
6. Indian Judicial System
a. Lower and District Court b. High Court and Judicial Court
2 2
7. a. Political and Communal Parties and their ideologies b. Caste, Communal and Political violence
3 3
8. Role of Police in Internal security
• Terrorist and Extremists violence and Nexal problem
4
9. • Major Social and Political Problems of Pondicherry 3
10. • Introduction to Political parties and their ideologies in Pondicherry
2
50
B. Human values and Police Behaviour
1. Human Behaviour
a. Understanding Human behaviour b. Individual behaviour c. Group behaviour d. Crowd behaviour & Police Response
3 3 3 3
TESTS ON TOPICS A.(VI) TO A. (X) & B (I) ABOVE
2
13
2. Some typical case studies
• Police attitude towards
a. Complainants at Police station
b. Witnesses
c. Traffic offenders
d. Infirm and destitute
e. Magistrates, Lawyers & Jail Staff
2
2
2
2
3
3.
Police Relations with social groups
a. Principles of Police Conduct b. Understanding crime, criminals and victims c. Police and general public d. Police and women e. Police and Children f. Police and students g. Police and Youth h. Police and Weaker sections i. Police and industrial labour j. Police and agricultural labour k. Police and Public representative l. Police and media m. Police and other Government functionaries n. Police and professional groups o. Police behaviour towards accused and offenders p. Police and antisocial elements and trouble makers
3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Managing conflict and conflict resolution 2
Negotiation in techniques 2
Community policing 3
TESTS ON TOPICS B (II) TO B.(VI) ABOVE
2
68
C. Police Image:
1. What is image? Why is positive image necessary 2
2. Present Police image 2
3. Police sub culture 1
4. One case of history of Police conduct leading to riot 2
5. Lockup death case and its case study 2
6. Expectations of the people 1
7. How to improve Police image? 2
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TOTAL 130
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PAPER – II
POLICE ORGANISATION AND ADMINISTRATION Periods : 100
Sl. No.
Subject No. of
periods
1. Origin and evolution of Police 3
2. Organisation of the Central Government, Central Police Organisation (IB, CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF, RPF & IRBn)
4
3. Organisation of the State Government, State District and Sub-Divisional setup
4
4. Organisation of the Civil Police Headquarters, Range, District, Sub-Division, Circle and Police Station.
4
5. Organisation of the Armed Police Battalion, Company Platoon and Section
3
6. Organisation of the Railway Police, Traffic, Crime, Special Branch, Marine Police and SIGMA Units
3
7. Vigilance Department 2
8. Prison Administration 2
9. Women Police 2
10. Tourism Police 2
11. Police of Policing 2
12. Civil Defence / Home Guards Units and Co-ordination with them
4
TESTS ON TOPICS (I) TO (VII) ABOVE 2
13. RELATION OF POLICE WITH
a. Panchayats
b. Executive Magistrates
c. Judiciary
d. NGOs and Social Organisations
e. Local Bodies
f. Other Department (e.g. Revenue, PWD, Electricity, Health)
2
2
2
2
2
3
15
14. ADMINISTRATION & SERVICE MATTERS
a. Clothing and Equipment b. Pay and Allowances c. Maintenance of Service records d. Promotions e. Rewards and decorations f. Medical treatment g. Leave procedure (CL, EL, ML, Spl. Leave, Commuted leave etc. h. Retirement benefits (GPF, Gratuity, Pension etc.) i. Grievance and their redressal j. Discipline rules k. Punishment l. Personnel hygiene, Health and family care m. Turn out and care of Uniform n. Government Servant (conduct) Rules
2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 4
TESTS ON TOPICS (VIII) & (IX) ABOVE 2
15. WELFARE
Welfare scheme in Pondicherry Police 2
16. SERVICE MATTERS
a. Badges of all ranks of Army b. Care of Government Property c. Maintenance of Government premises d. Badges of all ranks of Police e. Flags of Cars of President, Governor, Minister, D.G.P., I.G.P., DIs GP f. Name of DGP, IGP, DIsGP, AIGP, SSP, Deputy Commissioners, Commissioners of Police g. Puducherry Police Standing Orders
2 3 2 2 2 2 2
TOTAL 100
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PAPER – III
CRIMINOLOGY
Periods : 70
Sl. No
Subject No. of periods
1. Theories of Criminology 3
2. Causes of Crime 3
3. Types of Crime 3
4. Theories of Penology 3
5. Theories of Punishment 2
6. Reformative measures 3
7. Violence and Police
a. Present trends in law and order 2
8. White collar/ Organised Crimes 3
9. Role of Police in dealing with crimes against women and children
3
10. Role of Police in dealing with Domestic Violence 3
11. Trafficking and Prostitution 2
12. Role of Police Against:
a. Terrorist
b. Mafia dons
c. Insurgents
d. Gang-Sters
e. Communal agitators
f. Political agitators
g. Caste conflicts
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
TESTS ON ABOVE TOPICS (1) TO (12) 1
14. Violent Crimes
a. Decoities b. Robberies c. Murders d. Riots
3 3 3 3
15. Juvenile Delinquency
a. Juvenile Justice Act b. Causes of Juvenile delinquency c. Juvenile/Children/ Remand homes d. Probation of Offenders Act e. Probationary Officers
2 2 2 2 2
16. Victimology 2
TESTS ON TOPICS (14) TO (16) ABOVE 1
TOTAL 70
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PAPER – IV
POLICE SCIENCE
Periods :140
Sl. No.
Subject No. of
periods
i) Investigation:
a. Protecting/preserving scene of Crime (Lecture and simulation exercise including exercises to enhance power of observation) b. Inspecting scene of Crime and methods of search c. Transmission of information to police station
regarding crime and its subsequent relevance during trail.
d. Examination of witnesses e. Dealing with the injured f. Dealing with the victim g. Producing exhibits before expert/court h. Preparing notice u/s 160 Cr.P.C. i. Packing, labeling, handling of exhibits including
requisite paper work j. Taking dead body to mortuary/hospital for PM k. Integrated Investigation forms l. Complaint/Report for preventive action u/s 107,
109, 110 of Cr.P.C. m. Search of area – open ground, built up area, house
and other premises
5 4 2 4 2 2 2 2 5 2 6 3 3
ii) Introduction to Scientific Methods & Scientific Aids
in Investigation
a. Scientific Aids for Investigation b. Needs for using the latest Scientific Aids c. Preservation of Finger Prints at the Scene of Occurrence d. Preservation of Foot Prints at the scene of Occurrence e. Preservation of Blood Stains at the scene of occurrence f. Preservation of live explosives or remnants of explosives at an explosive on site g. Preservation of articles such as pieces of cloth, glass, hair, paint, wood, empty cartridge, weapons etc., h. Preservation of various kind of marks such as tyre marks, tool marks etc., i. Preservation of papers, documents, files etc., found at the crime scene j. Handling, packing, labeling, and transportation of exhibits practical exercises on handling, packing, labeling and transportation of exhibits including filling up of relevant forms and subsequent evidence in the court.
2 2 3 3 2 2 3 2 3
10
TEST ON TOPICS i (a) to i (m) above and ii (a) to ii (j) 2
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k. Preservation of communication / networking equipment, Computers and Peripherals, Printers, Fax machine, etc., at the site l. Photography/Videography at Scene of Occurrence m. Need of forensic experts to gather evidences and seek their preliminary opinion n. Collection of clue and investigation with the help of items / marks etc., found at the scene of occurrence. o. Utility of the Police Dog Squad at the scene of occurrence
2 3 3 3 3
TESTS ON TOPICS ii(k) to ii (o) 2
iii. Introduction of Finger Print & Foot Prints:
a. Discussion on important of the Finger Prints & Foot Prints with reference to their evidentiary value b. Description of various types of Finger & Foot Prints c. Methods of developing Finger Prints & Foot Prints d. Methods of taking precautions while developing Finger & Foot Prints. e. Methods of taking Finger & Foot Prints f. Finger Print Bureau and its role
3 3 4 4 3 2
iv. BASIC ELEMENTS OF MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE:
a. General lecture on the importance of Jurisprudence in Crime b. Identification of persons c. Identification of dead bodies d. Methods of identification of Cause of Death by observing the Dead body
2 2 3 4
v. FIRST AID EMERGENCY AND RELIEF a) First aid and its importance b) First aid in cases of poisoning, snake-bite,
burning, drowning/hanging
4 5
TESTS ON TOPICS (iii) TO (v) ABOVE 2
vi. DISASTER MANAGEMENT a) Cyclone b) Earth-quake c) Floods and other natural disasters
2 2 2
TOTAL 140
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PAPER – V
INDIAN PENAL CODE & CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE
Indian Penal Code
Periods : 150
Sl. No
Subjects Chapter Section No. of
periods
i. General Explanation II 11,12,13,14,17,21, to 28,33,34,39,44 to 46,52
4
ii. General Exception IV 76 to 95 4
iii. Right of Private Defence IV 96 to 106 4
iv. Abetment 107 to 120 3
v. Criminal Conspiracy V 120-A & B 1
vi. Offences against the State VI 121, 124-A 2
vii. Offences relating to Army, Navy and Air Force
VII 140 1
viii. Offences against Public tranquility
VIII 141 to 149, 153-A to 160
4
ix. Contempt of the Lawful authority of public servants
X 177, 180 to 188 4
x. Offences against public justice
XI 201, 211, 221, to 223, 224
4
xi. Offences relating to coin XII 230 to 235 2
xii. Offences affecting Public Health, Safety, Convenience, Decency and Morals
XIV 268, 272, 277, 278, 279, 292, 294, 294-A
4
xiii. Offences relating to religion 295, 295-A, 293 2
Tests on above topics (i) to (x)
2
xi Culpable Homicide murder, suicide
XVI 299 to 304-A, 306, 307 to 309
4
xii Exposure and abandonment of Children
XVI 317, 318 2
xiii Hurt XVI 319 to 326,332, 333,338
3
xiv Wrongful restraint and confinement
XVI 339, 340 2
xv Criminal force and Assault XVI 349 to 351, 353,354 3
xvi Kidnapping & Abduction XVI 359, 363-A, 366, 366-A
3
xvii Rape and unnatural offences or cruelty by Husband or relation of husband
XVI 375 to 377, 498-A 4
Tests on above Topics (xi) to (xvii) 2
Theft XVII 378 to 382 3
Extortion XVII 383 2
Robbery & Decoity XVII 390 to 396,399,402 4
Criminal misappropriation of property
XVII 403 2
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Criminal breach of trust XVII 406, 409 2
Receiving of Stolen property XVII 410 to 412 2
Cheating XVII 415, 416,420 2
Criminal trespass & House breaking
XVII 441 to 447, 454,457 4
Relating to marriage XVII 497, 498-A 2
Offences relating to currency notes and Bank notes
XVIII 489-A, 489-B 2
Criminal Intimidation, Insult & Annoyance
XVIII 503 to 506, 509, 510 3
Attempt to commit offences XVIII 511 1
Tests on above Topics (xi) to (xvii) 2
TOTAL 95
Criminal Procedure Code
Sl. No.
Subject Sections No. of periods
i. Preliminary Definitions 2(a) (c) (h) (g) (i) (j) (n) (o) (s) (x) (y)
3
ii. Trial of offences, Classes of Criminal Courts
4, 6 1
iii. Powers of Superior officers of Police
36 2
iv. Aid to the Magistrate and the Police
37, 39, 40 4
v. Arrest of persons without warrant & Procedure after arrest
41 to 43 46, to 53, 54 to 57, 59, 60
7
vi. Summons 61 to 66 3
vii. Warrant of arrest 70 to 72, 74 to 77 4
viii. Proclamation & attachment & other rules regarding process
82, 83 3
ix. Summons to produce & General provisions relating to searches
99, 100, 102 3
x. Security to keeping peace and good behaviour
106 to 110 4
xi. Maintenance of public order/nuisance and tranquility unlawful assemblies
129, 132, 133, 144, 145 4
xii. Preventive action of the Police 149 to 152 3
xiii. Information to the Police and the Powers to Investigate
154, 155, 156, 160, to 163, 165 to 167, 171, 174,175
4
xiv. Previsions regarding enquires and trials
300, 303, 304, 320 3
xv. Provisions as to bail and bonds 436, 437 3
xvi. Limitation classification of offences
468 to 473 2
Tests on above Topics (i) to (xiii) 2
TOTAL 55
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PAPER – VI Periods: 125
INDIAN EVIDENCE ACT AND SPECIAL & LOCAL LAWS
Indian Evidence Act 1872
Sl. No.
Contents No. of Period
i. Introduction to the Indian Evidence Act, Section-I 2
ii. Definitions of key words Chapter –I Sections 3 & 4 3
iii. Relevancy of facts
• Chapter –II -1
• General rules relating to Admission & confession sections 24 to 30
4
iv. Dying Declaration
• Chapter –II-2 section 32(1)
3
v. Opinion of Experts
• Chapter –II-3 Sections 45 to 47
4
vi. Oral Evidence
• Chapter –IV, Sections 59,60,61,63 and 101 to 105
4
vii. Presumption as to abetment of suicide
• Section 113A, 113B, 114A
4
viii. Witnesses
• Chapter IX, Sections 118,119,123
4
ix. Privileged communication
• Section 124 to 126
2
x. Examination-in-chief, order of
• Section 136 to 138, 145, 154, 157, 159 to 161
4
Tests on above Topics (i) to (ix) 2
TOTAL 36
Special and Local Laws
Sl. No.
Subject Sections No. of
Periods
i. The Police Act 1861 2 to 5, 7, 8, 10, 20, 22, 23, 25, 28 to 31, 32A, 32B, 34, 34A, 42, 44
4
ii. Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 2 to 5 119, 122 to 135, 177, 184, 185, 197, 202
4
iii. The Prevention of Cruelty to animal Act 1960
2 (c) (d) (f) (g), 3, 11, 12, 31, 34, 36
4
iv. Arms Act, 1959 2, A, B,C 3,4,19, 20, 25, 37 to 39
3
22
v The Police (Pondicherry Amendment) Act, 1966
Relevant Sections 3
vi Pondicherry Chit Fund Act, 1966
Relevant Sections 3
vii Pondicherry Town and Country Planning Act, 1969
Relevant Sections 3
viii The Pondicherry prevention of Cow Slaughter Act, 1968
Relevant Sections 3
ix Pondicherry Police Subordinate Service (D&A) Rules, 1968
Relevant Sections 3
x Home Guards Acts & Rules, 1965
Relevant Sections 3
xi Indian Explosives Act 1884 9B, 13 3
xii Explosives substances Act, 1908
3 to 5 3
xiii The Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic substances Act, 1985
2,8,15,17,20,21,41 to 43,50
5
xiv SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989
3,4,5 3
xv Essential commodities Act 1965
2, 7, 10 A 3
xvi Local Minor Acts of the U.T. State, Excise Act, Gambling Act, S.I.T. Act and Relevant Sections. Prevention of Disfigurement Act 2000
Relevant Sections 10
xvii Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961 3,4,6,8 6
xviii The Police (Incitement to disaffection ) Act 1922
2,3,4 2
xix Loud Speaker Act Whole 4
xx The Juvenile Justice Act, 2000
2,41 to 45, 50 4
xxi The Prevention of Immoral Traffic Act, 1956
2 to 9 14, 15 4
xxii The Prevention of Corruption Act, 1960
7 to 13, 17, 19 4
xxiii The Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition ) Act 1986
2 (a), (c), 3, 4, 6, 8. 2
xxiv Right to Information Act, 2005
General 2
89
TOTAL 125
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PAPER – VII
POLICE DUTIES Periods: 150
Preventive & Detective Duties
Sl. No.
Contents No. of Periods
i. Relevance of Beat and Patrol system 3
ii. Preparation for Beat and patrol duty & Records Relating thereto
3
iii. Urban Beat Patrol system; an overview 3
iv. Rural Beat Patrol System, an overview 3
v. Night Beat System in Rural Area 3
vi. Night Beat System in Urban Area 3
vii. Day Patrolling in Urban & Rural areas 3
viii. Checking, frisking, searching of strangers 3
ix. Cordoning and searching 3
x. Surveillance over criminals, anti-social elements & suspects
3
xi. Checking & conducting enquiries of History Sheeters during night
3
xii. Beats in fairs & festivals 3
xiii. Beats in trains & other public transport 3
xiv. Collection of criminals intelligence 3
Tests on above Topics (i) to (xiv) 2
44
Law & order/Public Order and traffic: Methods & Strategies
Sl. No.
Contents No. of
Periods
i. Festivals 2
ii. Large public gatherings 2
iii. VIP bandobust & Security duties 4
iv. Agitation action for Bands, hartals, rallies 3
v. Labour agitations / Introduction 3
vi. How to Election / Meeting Bandobust duties 3
vii. Student Agitations and Examination Duties 3
viii. Violent Agitations & Police 2
ix. Caste & Communal riots; Role of Police 2
x. Dealing during Explosives / Fire incidents /Type of Explosives (Introduction)
4
24
xi. Public agitations against Police and public officials & use of force
3
xii. Regulation of traffic; an introduction 3
xiii. Enforcement of traffic rules & regulations 4
xiv. Controlling and regulating traffic at junctions with and without road signals
4
xv. Managing traffic jams/Drunk and Drive 4
Tests on above Topics (i) to (xv) 2
48
Security duties
Sl. No.
Contents No. of Periods
i. Security and Guard duties; an introduction 2
ii. Tactical and Ceremonial Guard; an overview 2
iii. Role & responsibility of Police Constable as Police Station sentry & guard with special reference to extremism/ insurgency affected disturbed areas
3
iv. Role, responsibility and oath of duties of Police Constable as a) Treasury guard, Sub-Jail guard, VIP
Guard, Hospital Guard, Temple Guard, Armoury Guard
b) PSO & Escort c) Prisoner Escort & handcuffing of accused
persons d) Parole Escort e) Cash Escort, Train/Bus/Convey Escort f) Juvenile Escort g) Security of self h) Security of vital installations i) Security of Protectee and his house
4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Tests on above Topics (i) to (iv) 2
23
General Duties of Police Constable
Sl. No.
Contents No. of Periods
i. Station Routine and Role of constable in Urban & Rural Police Station
2
ii. Station Writer and Asst. Writer (Daily Duties) 4
iii. Duties in an Out-Post 2
iv. Importance of Drill, Parade, Kit maintenance & arms maintenance
2
v. Housekeeping in Police Station 1
vi. Duties as Court assistant 2
25
vii. Reception & Telephone duty at Police Station 2
viii. Driver of Police vehicle 2
ix. Hospital intimation receive/ Wound Certificate duty
2
x. Post Mortem / Crime Duty 2
xi. Check Post Duty – Vehicle Checking 2
xii. Bomb Threat duty 3
xiii. Duties in absence of his superiors 1
xiv. Service of summons 1
xv. Execution of warrants 1
xvi. Tracing of missing persons duty 1
xvii. Chemical Laboratory Duty 1
xviii. Introduction to discreet enquiries regarding issue of passport, induction in government
2
Tests on above Topics (i) to (xii) 2
35
TOTAL 150
26
PAPER – VIII
POLICE PROCEDURE Periods: 120
Sl. No.
Contents Sections
i) a) b) c) d) e) f) h) i) j) k) l)
RECORDS: Police Station Records Maintenance of general diary and case diaries; Relevance to police functioning Beat book, Point book an other related Records Maintenance of sentry relief book and prisoners search register Maintenance of records regarding history sheeted criminals Maintenance of process register Railway and Bus warrants Nominal roll and its use Local / Ex-Convicts register Tapal Book, Passport, Computerization of various Police Station records & its importance DOR, DSR
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Tests on above Topics (a) to (i) 2
24
ii) Procedures & Methods: Dealing with Crime & Criminals a. Introduction to collection of information and checking of BCs, DCs, KDs Suspects and receivers of stolen properties b. An Overview of modus operandi classification & its use utility c. Collection of information and checking or rowdies, extremists and anti social elements d. Methods of questioning of strangers / suspects e. Group interrogation techniques f. Methods of gathering intelligence g. Introduction of system information h. Enquires about Out of View bad characters, ex-convicts escaped prisoner etc. i. Assistance to Railway authorities in case of sabotage j. Drafting Crime / Special report
2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
27
k) Assistance to Railway authorities in case of sabotage l) Preparation of Mahazar (Seizure/Observation/Search)
2 2
Tests on above Topics (xi) to (xvii) 2
iii
Observation a) General Introduction on methods of observation & making general portraits b) Practical survey of jurisdiction police station for observing their important buildings, institutions, factories, & residential areas housing VIPs, residential areas prone to special types of Crimes. c) Taking the trainees to different public places such as shops, hospitals, museums, religious places, educational institutions etc., & subsequent sharing of experience & observation followed by test d) Oral and written narration of observation made by the trainees during the visit in the town to survey jurisdiction of a police station and important public places e) Test of memory (Writing names of birds, objects, towns state capital) f) Visits to a Model and actual Police Station & subsequent sharing of observations g) Visit to a scene of road accidents/simulated motor accident & subsequent sharing & testing of observations h) Demonstration of photographs of the scene of accidents and subsequent discussion and test i) Visit to busy traffic junction and observation of parking vehicles followed by test j) visit to public function estimation of crowed, its nature etc., followed by a test k) Demonstration of photographs of the scene of property offence, murder etc., Subsequent discussion & test l) visit to session Court & Subsequent sharing of observations.
1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
iv. Police Portraits: Observation and Identification
a) Introduction to portrait their use and techniques observation b) Use of portrait & methods of observing major identification marks c) Methods of identification of a person by head, hand, hair, face, mouth, & jaws, walk, speech, clothes, jewels, accessories work etc., d) Discussion on preparation of history of a person & general appearance of body
2 2 2 3
28
e) Demonstration of showing photographs & subsequent discussions f) Demonstration of photographs & subsequent discussions g) Practical demonstration of identification by showing a stranger and subsequently his photographs followed by discussion h) Use of Computers in Portrait Building and identification of Criminals i) Simulation of Motor Accidents
2 2 2 2 2
Tests on above Topics (i) to (iv) 2
v.
Communication Skills : Verbal a) Effective Verbal Communication – Its importance b) Verbal Communication; various techniques c) Verbal Communication; Articulation and delivery Body language / Expression and eye contact d) Verbal Communication public speaking extempore & prepared e) Verbal Communication ; group discussion h) Lecture by an expert importance of effective verbal communication for police officers i) Complaint to Police Station/Defiance to Police Authority
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
vi. Communication Skill : Written a. Importance of Written Communication : An Introduction b. Written Communication : Various Techniques c. Drafting of an observation report d. Recording of statement e. Reporting writing : salient points
2 2 2 2 2
vii Time Management 2
TOTAL 120
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PAPER – IX
COMPUTER APPLICATION Periods : 100
(PRACTICAL = 75 PERIODS + THEORY = 75 PERIODS = 150 PERIODS)
A) COMPUTER BASICS
Sl. No.
Contents No. of Periods
Theory Practical
i What is a Computer? Uses, History, Characteristics, Functions – Hardware and Software, Deices and Media Different Types of processors and their speeds Computing Power, Clarification
2 2
ii Operating Systems (OS) – Functions and Classification – Programming Languages – Concept and classification, Present trends
2 2
Total Sessions 4 4
B) WINDOWS 98
Sl. No.
Contents No. of Periods
Theory Practical
i Introduction to Windows 98 OS, Running and application, Managing windows, Starting and shutting down the computer
2 2
ii Accessories – Calculator, Paint, Word pad, typing, editing, saving opening the files
2 2
iii Windows & Explorer – File and folder deletion, searching the files, Desktop properties
1 1
iv My computer, Network neighbourhood, CD player Printer setting
2 2
v Disk Management – Finding Disk space Disk clean up, Scandisk, Adding and Removing, Programs, Creating Shortcuts, Character Map
2 2
Total Sessions 9 9
C) MS WORD
Sl. No.
Contents No. of Periods
Theory Practical
i Introduction Creating, Opening a Document – Basic Formatting Tools – Saving and Closing Document
1
1
ii Text handling – Find & Replace – Bullets & Numbering 3 3
iii Paragraph Formatting – Page set up – Printing a Document
3 3
iv Revision (Sessions 1 to 4) 2 2
v Advanced Formatting – II 2 2
30
vii Table 1 – Creation, Modification, Merging & Splitting Cells – Formatting, Sorting, Conversion of Table to text and vice versa
3 3
viii Revision (Sessions 6 to 9) 2 2
ix Mail merge 1 1
x Shortcuts Customizing Toolbars Drawing Toolbar (Word Art & Clip Art)
3
3
Total Sessions 20 20
D) MS EXCEL:
Sl. No.
Contents No. of Periods
Theory Practical
i. Introduction to Excel – Cell, Entering Data, Editing and Basic Formatting, Saving, Closing and Opening Work Book
2 2
ii. Working in Cells Inserting / Deleting Cells, Rows & Columns, Borders & Shading Tools, Changing Row Height and Column Width
2 2
iii. Worksheets, Formula – functions Relative vs. Absolute referencing – Page breaks, Page Setup & Printing
2 2
iv. Graphs & Charts 2 2
v. Advanced Features – Auto fit, Hid/Unhide Columns/Rows – Range Names – Auto Format
2 2
Total Sessions 10 10
E) MS POWER POINT:
Sl. No.
Contents No. of Periods
Theory Practical
i. Introduction – Creating a Presentation – viewing Options – Adding and Editing Text – Saving, Closing and Opening a Presentation
1 1
ii. Inserting a new Slide – Colour Scheme and Background settings. Applying Design Template – Slide Master
2 2
iii. Drawing toolbar – Insert – Word Table, Excel worksheet, Charts – Add Picture / Clip Art, Sound & Video clip
2 2
iv. Rearranging & Hiding slides transition, Custom animation, Printing
2 2
Total Sessions 7 7
31
F) INTERNET:
Sl. No.
Contents No. of Periods
Theory Practical
i. Internet – Concept, History Requirements – Connecting to Internet – Web Sites – Surging – Search Engines
2 2
ii. E-Mail – Attachments through E-mail – Voice mail- Chart – Messenger Services
2 2
iii. Revision (Session 1 & 2) 1 1
Total Sessions 5 5
G) CRIME CRIMINAL INFORMATION SYSTEM:
Sl. No.
Contents No. of Periods
Theory Practical
i. Why IIFs 1 1
ii. Filling Up IIF – I 1 1
iii. Filling Up IIF – Classroom Exercise 2 2
iv. Filling Up IIF – II 1 1
v. Filling Up IIF – Classroom Exercise 2 2
vi. CCIS – Entry of Forms – I FIR Form Crime Detail Form Arrest / Surrender Form
2 2
vii. CCIS – Entry of Forms II Property Seizure Form Final Report Court Disposal Form Result of Appeal Form
2 2
viii. CCIS – Entry of Form III Additional Forms Police Station Registers
2 2
ix. CCIS – Enquiry 1 1
x. CCIS – Reports 1 1
xi. CCIS – Master Maintenance Location Splitting
2 2
Thresholding Data Archival
2 2
Create Roles & Users Backup & Restore
1 1
Total Sessions 20 20
TOTAL 75 75
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PAPER – X
HUMAN RIGHTS AND ETHICS IN POLICE Periods: 65
A. Ethics in Police:-
Sl. No.
Subject No. of
Periods
i. Ethics in Law Enforcement & Principles of Police conduct a. What is Ethics? b. Ethics and law enforcement c. Good manners & Ethics d. Integrity and ethics e. Principals of Police conduct: Rights and wrongs
2 2 2 2 2
ii. Capsule of Human Rights and Civil Liberty a. Provisions of Indian Constitution of Human Rights and provision in various other laws b. Necessity of Human rights in democratic society c. Human Rights organisation and civil liberties organisations
2 2 2
B. Human Rights:-
Sl. No.
Subject No. of
Periods
i. Concept of human rights and their importance in Police Work
2
ii. Fundamental rights part III of the constitution 2
iii. Legal provisions for protection of Human Rights of Complainants, suspects and accused persons-duties and obligations of constables.
3
iv. Departmental Instruction and court instructions on treatment of complainants, Victims of crime, Witnesses and accused persons.
3
v. Torture and other custodial crimes – accountability and punishment
2
33
vi. Police code and conduct and proper behaviour towards public in performance of duties.
2
vii. Dos and Don’ts for protection and observance of human rights
3
viii. Behaviour with Police with Women, Children & Senior Citizens
3
ix. Proper treatment of women, Children and weaker sections of the society
2
x. Police and Human Rights
Concept of philosophy
Human rights laws and conventions
Guidelines of Human Rights Commission
Treatment of Offenders under Custody
Directives of the Supreme Court and the
responsibilities of the SHOs/PCs of a PS to
observe them
1 2 2 2 2
xi. Referral case studies 1
Tests on Topics (i) to (vii) above 1
GENDER SENSITIZATION:-
Sl. No.
Subject No. of
Periods
i. Status of women in India 1
ii. The Concept of gender and sex 1
iii. Violence against women 2
iv. Legal provision with regards to violence against women
2
v. Attitude of society towards women 2
vi. Attitude of police towards women 2
vii. Role of Police – Case studies 2
viii. Gender issues in Police Organisation 1
ix. Important sections given by the Supreme Court and all sections revision given to the trainees
2
Tests on Topics (viii) to (ix) above 1
Total 65
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NEW SUBJECTS ADDED ALONG WITH BPR&D SYLLABUS
LANGUAGES/COMPUTER: (60 periods)
Sl. No. Subject to be thought No. of
Period
1. Spoken English 15
2. Spoken Hindi 15
3. Basic French Class 15
4. Computer and Internet 15
GUEST LECTURES: (57 periods)
Sl. No. TOPICS No. of
Period
1 Domestic violence and Crime against women 3
2 Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 3
3 Sexual Harassment and women at working place 3
4 Human Rights 3
5 Juvenile Justice Act & Human trafficking 3
6 POCSO Act 3
7 Community Policing 3
8 Cyber Crime 3
9 Disaster Management 3
10 DNA finger printing 3
11 Economic crimes 3
12 Explosives handling 3
13 NDPS Act 3
14 Organized crimes 3
15 Tourism policing 3
16 Crime prevention 3
17 History of Puducherry 3
18 Maintenance of police records and registers 3
19 Beat Patrolling 3
35
FIELD ATTACHMENTS: (14 days)
Sl.No. Attachment
No. of
Days
1. Attachment to police station:
a) Writing of Station Diary
b) Registration of NC cases
c) Registration of FIR
d) Visit to SOC and drawing of scene of offence
Panchanama and sketch
e) Recording of statements
f) Arrest of accused and arrest formalities
g) Interrogation of accused
h) Recovery Panchanama
i) Inquest Panchanama
j) Visit to mortuary to see autopsy
k) Studying of autopsy report and cause of death
l) Lifting of Finger Prints and collection of physical
evidence at SOC
m) Forwarding of seized materials to courts / Forensic
Lab / Experts
n) Visit to DOP and APP office
o) Filing of charge sheet
p) Beat Patrolling
q) VIP Bandobust duty
r) Night Rounds
s) Collection of Intelligence
t) Anti Eve Teasing operation
3
2 Visit to court to see the trial
1
3 Attachment to Traffic Police Station for practical
training in traffic management, enforcement of traffic
law and investigation of road accident cases
1
4 Law & Order bandobust, use of Riot gear equipments
and non lethal weapons to control the Mob
1
5 Nakabandis
1
6 Attachment to Police Control Room and attend the calls.
Patrolling in PCR van
1
7 Attachment to Police Head Quarters, Security, Special
Branch, CB CID PS, CRB, Police Photo Section, Finger
Print Bureau, Forensic Science Laboratory, etc.
1
8. Driving 5
36
RESEARCH TOPICS : (54 periods)
Sl.No. Subject No. of
Period
Forming of Small Groups / Study Circles, Preparing project reports
followed by Presentation by RPCs on below topics:
1. Crime prevention 2
2. Traffic management 2
3. Crime against women and domestic violences 2
4. Crime against children 2
5. Research on case laws on various IPC Sections and
discussions
10
6. How to improve Police image 2
7. Cell Phone, Internet, Email and Social media and its
use in Police working
4
8. Project reports by self studying and self learning and
presentation
10
9. Syndicate study/ brain storming and group discussions
10
10. General Knowledge classes 5
11. Sharing of videos and Youtube clips 5
COUNSELLING SESSIONS : (10 Periods)
Sl.
No. Subject
No. of
periods
1. Counseling to Choose Right Marriage Partner by the
Officials of Social Welfare Department, Puducherry.
2
2 Lecture on Handling Motherhood and spacing of
Children by the Officials of Health Department,
Puducherry.
2
3. Counselling / Proper Guidance to RPCs willing to appear
for the post of SI of Police and UPSC examinations.
6
37
STUDY TOUR AND FIELD VISIT (38 Days)
Sl.
No Subject
No. of
Days
1. Study Tour and visit to Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam 17
2 Bharat Darshan (Delhi) 10
3. Heritage tour to the Historical Places in and around
Puducherry
2
4. Trekking Programme 4
5. Visit to Public Health Laboratory & Forensic Science
Laboratory & Central Prison, Kalapet,
2
6. Post-Mortem practical visit 1
7. Community Policing 2
FILM SHOWS ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Sl.
No Subject
1. Patriotic Films
2. Life History of National Leader / Freedom Fighters
3. Police Related Films
4. Award Winning Films of All Languages
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38
POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL, PUDUCHERRY
CAPSULE COURSE FOR THE NEWLY PROMOTED
SUB-INSPECTORS (3 MONTHS)
INDOOR SYLLABUS
Sl. No.
Subjects No. of
Periods
1. Indian Penal Code and Criminal Procedure Code 60
2. Indian Evidence Act & Local & Special Laws. 50
3. Police Science 30
4. Police Duties 48
5. Criminology 20
6. Human Rights & Ethics in Police 27
7. Computer Training (10 days) 110
8. OTHER PERIODS (Inaugural function, Spoken
English, Group Discussions on Important Laws & Special Guest Lecture classes Armoury, Traffic, NCC and BD&DS)
30
9. Indoor Examinations (Law Subjects) 66
10. Valedictory with Certificate issuing 2
Total 443
39
CAPSULE COURSE FOR THE NEWLY PROMOTED
SUB-INSPECTORS (3 MONTHS)
OUTDOOR SYLLABUS
Sl.No. Training Subjects Periods
1. Physical Training 49
2. Yoga 31
3. Road Walk and Run 2
4. Route March 3
5. Drill without Arms 34
6. Drill with Arms 47
7. Range Drill 8
8. Arms Cleaning 8
9. Platoon Drill 15
10. Company Drill 14
11. Sword Drill 12
13. Funeral Drill 4
14. Cane Drill 6
15. Commemoration Drill 4
16. Lathi Drill 3
17. Obstacles 5
18. Guard of Honour 2
19. Games and Fatigue 35
20. Mob Operation Drill and Grenades Practice 6
21. Firing 6
22. Trekking and Community Policing 44
Post-Mortem class and hospital visit 11
23. Field visit (Public Health Laboratory, Forensic
Science Lab, Central Prison, Kalapet,
Puducherry)
22
24. Outdoor Parade and Written Examinations 24
Total 395
40
POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL, PUDUCHERRY
INDUCTION COURSE FOR NEWLY PROMOTED HEAD CONSTABLES (45 DAYS )
INDOOR SYLLABUS
Sl. No.
Subjects No. of
Periods
1. PAPER-I (IPC. & Cr.PC.) 20
2. PAPER-II (Indian Evidence Act and Spl. & Local
Laws)
22
3. PAPER-III (Police Duties) 20
4. PAPER-IV (Police Science) 20
5. PAPER-V (Human Rights) 15
6. OTHER PERIODS (Spoken English, Computer Class, Group Discussions on Important Laws &
Special Guest Lecture classes)
46
7. Computer Training (4 days) 44
8. Examinations (Law Subjects) 29
9. Valedictory with Certificate Issuing 2
Total 218
41
INDUCTION COURSE FOR NEWLY PROMOTED HEAD CONSTABLES (45 DAYS )
OUTDOOR SYLLABUS
Sl.No. Training Subjects Periods
1. Physical Training 19
2. Yoga 11
3. Road Walk and Run and Route March 12
4. Drill without Arms 42
5. Drill with Arms 10
6. Company Drill 2
7. Platoon Drill 2
8. Musket Drill 4
9. Lathi Drill 4
10. Ceremonial Drill 4
11. Riot Control Drill & Mob Operation Drill 4
12. Range Drill 8
13. Guard and Sentry Duties 2
14. Arms Cleaning 4
15. Special classes (Armoury, Fire Service, BD &DS, Traffic, Wireless, First Aid and NCC)
22
16. Swimming 12
17. Firing 11
18. Games & Fatigue and Others 29
19. Trekking and Community Policing Programmes 44
20. Field visit Public Health Laboratory, Gorimedu, Forensic Lab, Kirumampakkam and Central Prison, Kalapet, Puducherry.
22
21. Post-Mortem class and hospital visit 11
22. Outdoor Parade and Written Examinations 11
Total 290
42
REFRESHER COURSE FOR HEAD CONSTABLES /
POLICE CONSTABLES (30 DAYS)
INDOOR SYLLABUS
Sl. No.
Subjects No. of
Periods
1. PAPER-I (IPC. & Cr.PC.) 11
2. PAPER-II (Indian Evidence Act and Spl. & Local
Laws)
11
3. PAPER-III (Police Duties) 9
4. PAPER-IV (Police Science) 9
5. PAPER-V (Human Rights) 8
6. OTHER PERIODS (Inaugural function, Spoken English, Group Discussions on Important Laws &
Special Guest Lecture classes)
20
7. Computer Classes (4 days) 44
8. Examinations (Law Subjects) 29
9. Valedictory with Certificate Issuing 2
Total 143
43
REFRESHER COURSE FOR HEAD CONSTABLES /
POLICE CONSTABLES (30 DAYS)
OUTDOOR SYLLABUS
Sl.No. Training Subjects Periods
1. Physical Training 11
2. Yoga 5
3. Road Walk and Run and Route March 3
4. Drill without Arms 6
5. Drill with Arms 9
6. Musket Drill 4
7. Arms Cleaning 3
8. Lathi Drill 2
9. Firing 11
10. Special classes (Armoury, Fire Service, BD &DS and NCC)
10
11. Games & Fatigue and Others 20
12. Field Visit (Public Health Laboratory, Forensic Science Lab, Central Prison, Kalapet)
22
13. Post-Mortem class and hospital visit 11
14. Trekking and Community Policing Programmes 44
15. Outdoor Parade and Written Examinations 11
Total 172
44
POLICE TRAINING SCHOOL, PUDUCHERRY
TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR HOME GUARDS
64 DAYS)
The duration of the basic training for Recruit Home Guards will be
12 weeks (64 working days) for 3 periods in a day at the rate of 45
minutes duration for each parade. The training will be imparted to the
following subjects.
Sl.No Name of the training Periods
1 Physical training 12 periods
2 Drill without arms/ Drill with arms 40 Periods
3 Weapon training 20 Periods
4 Fire discipline 2 periods
5 Lathi drill/ Crowd Control 10 periods
6 Traffic Control 5 periods
7 Field craft 4 periods
8 Guard duties 2 periods
9 Patrolling 6 periods
10 Map Reading 6 periods
11 Message writing 1 period
12 Duties and responsibilities 6 periods
13 Route marches 6 periods
14 Fire fighting 21 periods
15 Rescue 30 periods
16 First-Aid 15 periods
17 A.R.P. Measures 6 periods
Total 192 periods