Kuldeep Dwivedi IPS given extension as Joint Director- CBI

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Kuldeep Dwivedi IPS JH
Kuldeep Dwivedi IPS JH
Shri Kuldeep Dwivedi IPS (Jharkhand 2005) presently Joint Director- CBI given extension for a further period of two years beyond 17.01.2026 (7 years in total) by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC).

The Joint Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is a senior leadership position entrusted with the supervision and coordination of multiple investigative branches within India’s apex investigating agency. Typically an officer from the Indian Police Service (IPS) with extensive experience in criminal investigation and administration, the Joint Director plays a crucial role in ensuring that the CBI functions with efficiency, impartiality, and integrity.

This officer oversees critical divisions such as Anti-Corruption, Economic Offences, Special Crimes, and Cybercrime, depending on the organizational allocation. The Joint Director is responsible for guiding case strategies, ensuring adherence to the legal framework, and maintaining uniformity and transparency in investigations across the country. They act as a vital link between the Director, Additional Directors, and field-level units, ensuring that all cases progress efficiently and that findings are legally sound and evidence-based.

Beyond investigation management, the Joint Director represents the CBI in high-level meetings with ministries, the judiciary, and international law enforcement agencies such as INTERPOL. The post demands not only operational expertise but also strategic foresight, leadership, and ethical judgment, as the CBI often deals with politically sensitive or high-profile cases.

The office of the Joint Director embodies professionalism, discipline, and accountability within the Indian Bureaucracy, upholding public trust in the rule of law and the integrity of India’s investigative framework.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is India’s premier investigative agency, functioning under the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions. Established in 1963, the CBI evolved from the Special Police Establishment (SPE) set up in 1941 to investigate cases of corruption in war-related procurement. Over the decades, it has earned a reputation as the country’s most trusted and professional investigative body, dedicated to upholding integrity, transparency, and justice.

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Headquartered in New Delhi, the CBI’s organizational structure comprises multiple specialized divisions — including Anti-Corruption, Economic Offences, Special Crimes, Policy and Coordination, and Administration. Each division is led by experienced officers from the Indian Police Service (IPS) and allied services, ensuring expertise and discipline in handling complex investigations. The agency operates through zonal offices across major Indian cities, maintaining a strong presence to address inter-state and high-profile cases effectively.

The CBI functions as India’s nodal agency for coordination with Interpol, strengthening global cooperation in combating transnational crimes, cyber fraud, and economic offences. Its role extends beyond conventional policing to include policy formulation, training, and capacity building for state police forces, thus enhancing national law enforcement standards.

Renowned for its independence and professionalism, the CBI investigates a wide range of cases — from corruption and financial fraud to murder, organized crime, and terrorism. It acts under the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act, 1946, deriving its legal authority to investigate cases referred by central or state governments, or directly ordered by the Supreme Court or High Courts of India.

In recent years, the CBI has adopted modern investigative techniques, forensic technologies, and digital case management tools to ensure accuracy, efficiency, and transparency in its operations. The agency’s consistent efforts to bring justice in high-stakes and sensitive cases often make it a subject of national attention in Indian Bureaucracy Latest News, highlighting its continued relevance in India’s governance and justice systems.

With a legacy built on integrity, impartiality, and excellence, the Central Bureau of Investigation remains the cornerstone of India’s fight against corruption and organized crime, playing a crucial role in safeguarding public trust and reinforcing the rule of law.

INdian Bureaucracy Dot Com wishes Shri Kuldeep Dwivedi the very best.

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