Ravi Raj 24 June 2018
Kumar Doab (FIN) 24 June 2018
It is believed that you are referring to;
Central Government Act
Section 307 in The Indian Penal Code
307. Attempt to murder.
Kumar Doab (FIN) 24 June 2018
What happened after FIR; did you get clean chit in investigation, were you acquitted by court on merits?
Do you have certified copy of FIR and judgment?
Ask your own senior LOCAL counsel that handled the matter or another counsel of unshakable repute and integrity specializing in criminal matters and well versed with latest citations, LOCAL applicable rules/laws/ … and having successful track record…. and worth his/her salt…..and show the case related docs etc etc
You can appear in any exam..
In any document that you are to sign don’t conceal anything.
Ravi Raj 24 June 2018
Pradipta Nath (Advocate) 24 June 2018
Yes you can sit in the exam, but please don't misrepresents or conceal anything to the UPSC as the FIR are a Govt. record and are preserved well.
Ravi Raj 24 June 2018
Pradipta Nath (Advocate) 24 June 2018
Yes, provided you are not convicted.
Ravi Raj 25 June 2018
Pradipta Nath (Advocate) 25 June 2018
Please get the link of this article.
https://gjar.org/publishpaper/vol2issue9/d317r39.pdf
Ravi Raj 25 June 2018
Pradipta Nath (Advocate) 25 June 2018
https://hcraj.nic.in/Paper-Speech/amitavaroyspeeches260915.pdf
copy and pase this link.
saracen saracen (retired) 26 June 2018
There is a whole 10 page article on that URL site.
saracen saracen (retired) 26 June 2018
On the URL https://gjar.org/publishpaper/vol2issue9/d317r39.pdf
there is a whole 10 pages of information.
saracen saracen (retired) 26 June 2018
https://gjar.org/publishpaper/vol2issue9/d317r39.pdf
on the above URL there is a 10 page article..(i used google chrome browser)
saracen saracen (retired) 26 June 2018
https://gjar.org/publishpaper/vol2issue9/d317r39.pdf
on the above URL there is a 10 page article..(i used google chrome browser)