Deputy Commissioner (Pakistan)
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Deputy Commissioner (popularly abbreviated as "DC" and DCO) or District Magistrate is a chief administrative, land revenue officer/collector and representative of government in
district A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions o ...
or an administrative sub-unit of a Division in Pakistan He belongs to the commission of
Pakistan Administrative Service The Pakistan Administrative Service, or PAS ( ur, ) (previously known as the District Management Group or DMG before 1 June 2012) is an elite cadre of the Civil Services of Pakistan. The Pakistan Administrative Service over the years has emerg ...
(PAS) erstwhile DMG/CSP or the Provincial Management Service (PMS) erstwhile Provincial Civil Service PCS. The PMS officers serve in their respective provinces only whereas PAS officers are posted throughout Pakistan. Deputy commissioners perform their duties under the supervision of a divisional commissioner and commissioners have generally a ceremonial role. Deputy Commissioner is assisted by Additional Deputy Commissioners(General, Revenue, Finance & Planning) and Assistant Commissioners and District Monitoring Officer, Deputy Director Development and General Assistant Revenue. Divisional Commissioner is assisted by Additional Commissioners (Revenue, Consolidation, Coordination) and Assistant Commissioners (General, Revenue) and Director Development. In absence/transfer of Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner of division headquarter holds the acting charge, normally.


List of Serving Deputy Commissioners

As of sept 2022, following are the names of serving DCs in Pakistan:


Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), Federal Capital


Punjab Province


List of Serving Commissioners


Islamabad, ICT, Federal Capital


Punjab Province


Sindh Province


History


Post devolution Local Government Reforms (2001 to 2008)

During the Presidency of Pervaz Musharraf, the office of deputy commissioner was replaced with
District Coordination Officer District Coordination Officer (popularly abbreviated as ''DCO'' or now the Deputy Commissioner ''DC'') was the administrative head of the newly formed district and city district governments in Pakistan and a senior officer (BS20/21) belonging from ...
i.e. DCO except in Islamabad. Also, the office of Divisional Commissioner was abolished. After his presidency,
provincial governments of Pakistan The four provincial governments of Pakistan administer the four provinces of Pakistan. There is also a federal capital territory and two disputed regions which have similar governments but with some differences. The head of each province is a non ...
again established this office through constitutional amendments. However the office of Deputy Commissioner is deprived of its previous powers of as a District Magistrate. Subsequently, Additional Deputy Commissioners and Assistant Commissioners does not execute the role of Additional District Magistrate and Sub Divisional Magistrate, respectively. Magisterial powers are now executed by judicial officers and judges.


Post Independence of Pakistan

The district continued to be the unit of administration after Indian Partition and independence of Pakistan in 1947. Initially, the role of the district collector remained largely unchanged, except for the separation of most judicial powers to judicial officers of the district.


Pre Independence

District administration in
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is a legacy of the
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. District collectors were members of the British Indian Civil Service and were charged with supervising general administration in the district.
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introduced the office of the district collector in 1772. Sir George Campbell, lieutenant-governor of Bengal from 1871 to 1874, intended "to render the heads of districts no longer the drudges of many departments and masters of none, but in fact the general controlling authority over all departments in each district." The office of a collector/DC during the British rule in Indian subcontinent held multiple responsibilitiesas collector, he was the head of the revenue organization, charged with registration, alteration, and partition of holdings; the settlement of disputes; the management of indebted estates; loans to agriculturists, and famine relief. As district magistrate, he exercised general supervision over the inferior courts and in particular, directed the police work. The office was meant to achieve the "peculiar purpose" of collecting revenue and of keeping the peace. The
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(SP), inspector general of jails, the surgeon general, the divisional forest officer (DFO) and the chief engineer (CE) had to inform the collector of every activity in their departments. Until the later part of the nineteenth century, no native was eligible to become a district collector. But with the introduction of open competitive examinations for the British Indian Civil Service, the office was opened to natives.
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, an eminent scholar of Sanskrit and the sixth
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n and the first Assamese ICS officer, became the third Indian to be appointed a district magistrate, the first two being Romesh Chandra Dutt and Sripad Babaji Thakur respectively.


Responsibilities

The responsibilities of deputy commissioner vary from province to province. In Pakistan, these responsibilities changed with the passage of time. However, now the local government law of all provisional governments is similar to a large extent to the law of Punjab Province. Below some of the duties of a deputy commissioner are given: * To supervise and monitor the discharge of duties by the Assistant Commissioners in the district. * Coordination of work of all the sister offices and public facilities in the district. * Efficient use of public resources for the integrated development and effective service delivery. * To supervise and coordinate the implementation of the
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, instructions and guidelines of the Government. * To support and facilitate the offices and public facilities in the district. * The Deputy Commissioner on his/her own, or on the request of the head of a
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or head of the District Police, may convene a meeting for purposes of maintaining public order and public safety and safeguarding public or private properties in the District; and, the decisions taken in the meeting shall be executed by all concerned accordingly. * Deputy Commissioner is able to hold court sessions in criminal cases as justice of the peace. Moreover, the performance of the Assistant Commissioner (AC) within the district is also monitored by him/her.


See also

* Chief secretary *
District Coordination Officer District Coordination Officer (popularly abbreviated as ''DCO'' or now the Deputy Commissioner ''DC'') was the administrative head of the newly formed district and city district governments in Pakistan and a senior officer (BS20/21) belonging from ...
* Punjab public service commission *
Pakistan Administrative Service The Pakistan Administrative Service, or PAS ( ur, ) (previously known as the District Management Group or DMG before 1 June 2012) is an elite cadre of the Civil Services of Pakistan. The Pakistan Administrative Service over the years has emerg ...


References

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