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Undertaking

(Querist) 21 November 2016 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Experts
I appeared for the post of Junior Hindi Translator through SSC and i was selected in the final result.At the time of interview I had to given an undertaking to SSC that I will get in written by Delhi University that subsidiary courses are equivalent to concurrent courses or else they will not allow me to appear in the interview. Actually some years ago, Delhi university has changed the names of Subsidiary courses to Concurrent courses and it is already mentioned in the prospectus of that year. I tried my level best to get it written by Delhi University but no one was ready to do it.Now the department for which I am selected is demanding that I should get
get in written from Delhi University due to the undertaking that I have give at the time of interview. But after the interview SSC never asked me about the undertaking. If any document is left, SSC gives 7 days notice and if document is not submitted, cancels the candidature of the candidate but no notice was given to me by SSC. Please advice what to do.

Thanks
Kumar Doab (Expert) 22 November 2016
You have posted that:


" it is already mentioned in the prospectus of that year.'


Could you find who is authorized to write so?


If workable try RTI route ( attach copy of prospectus) and explain the urgency in application and try to explain further by meeting PIO.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 22 November 2016
Ask through RTI from the University.
Sankaranarayanan (Expert) 22 November 2016
RTI is the optional way as suggested by Mr Kumar Doab and Mr Goyal
Prakash (Querist) 22 November 2016
Thank you very much for your advice.
I filed an RTI and the reply that I got is not precise, they have given me an annexure where it is written that name of Subsidiary courses was changed to Concurrent courses and further they have written that I can draw my conclusions myself. I have submitted this to the department concerned, but still if the department denies me appointment, can I approach court of law.
Thanks
Kumar Doab (Expert) 22 November 2016
You can.

You can file appeal also to 2nd level.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 23 November 2016
You have right to approach court in such circumstances.


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