Manzil Saini

Manzil Saini
Born9 September 1975
NationalityIndian
Alma materDelhi School of Economics
St. Stephen's College, Delhi
Occupation(s)Indian Police Service (IPS) Officer


Served as Deputy Inspector General of National Human Rights Commission
Served as Senior Superintendent of Police, Lucknow
Served as DIG for National Security Guards
Served as Senior Superintendent of Police, Allahabad
Served as Senior Superintendent of Police, Meerut
Served as Senior Superintendent of Police, Muzaffarnagar
Served as Senior Superintendent of Police, Firozabad
Served as Senior Superintendent of Police, Mathura
Served as Senior Superintendent of Police, J.P. Nagar
Served as Senior Superintendent of Police, Mahoba
Served as Senior Superintendent of Police, Jaunpur
Served as Senior Superintendent of Police, Etawah


Served as Senior Superintendent of Police, Badaun
EmployerGovernment of India
SpouseJaspal Dehal
Children2 children

Manzil Saini (born 1975) is an Indian Police Service officer of 2005 batch, who previously served as Senior Superintendent of Police for Lucknow. She is the first woman to assume the post of SSP of Lucknow in the history of Uttar Pradesh. She has also served as Deputy Inspector General in National Human Rights Commission. In 2021, she was raised to the post of Deputy Inspector General of National Security Guards. Saini has also served in Etawah, the hometown of Samajwadi Party founder Mulayam Singh Yadav. She gained nationwide fame for her role in investigating Amit Kumar Kidney Racket case. Saini is an alumnus of Delhi School of Economics, and she is a gold medalist from there.