
The line spot means that a policeman is removed from his original workplace and deployed at the police headquarters or any other special place. The main reason for this is often investigation or disciplinary action. The purpose of the line spot is to ensure that the policemen do not put any pressure during their responsibility and the matter can be investigated fairly.

The line spot does not mean that the policeman is guilty. This is only an administrative process, so that the allegations or complaints can be investigated fairly.

According to reports, many people believe that when the line is present, the salary of the policeman is cut. But the reality is that this does not happen at all. The policeman gets full salary even while the line is present. There is no reduction in salary, even if it is deployed separately from his regular work during the investigation process.

During this time, the nature of his work is limited by keeping the policeman in the headquarters. He is not assigned any major operation or field work. This is only part of the administrative control and investigation process.

When a policeman complains or allegations, the department officials take immediate action on the basis of the seriousness of the case. First he gives notice to the officer and required documents or answers. After this, the department decides whether the officer should be spotted or not.

After the line is spotted, the policeman is removed from his original workplace and kept at the headquarters or any other safe place. During this time he performs his duty according to departmental orders, but does not involve work like big operation or crime.

The period of line spot is not decided. This investigation remains until the completion of the investigation or the allegations are clear. In some cases it can last for a few weeks or months, while in severe cases this period can also be long. During the investigation, the policeman gets a chance to work according to his rights. He does duty at the headquarters under his departmental rules and instructions.
Published at: 16 Sep 2025 09:08 AM (IST)

