Avinash 18 August 2019
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 19 August 2019
1. While Applying for a Govt. Job, you would have fill in the declaration on your legal prosecution status, failure of which while Police Verification, the police would file a report of your past prosecution.
2. Based on the Police Verification report, you would stand to get disqualified from Govt. Jobs.
Real Soul.... (LEGAL) 19 August 2019
That is correct you need a police verification report and that will decide for you.
Shashi Dhara 19 August 2019
Avinash 19 August 2019
THANK YOU all for the reply, I was preparing for my exams. My lawyer and police said the same thing. Now one more question while registering for exam they are asking whether I'm involved in any crimes. Should I be honest and tick YES or should I tick no inorder to stand a chance?
Once again thank you all for your replies.
Avinash.
Real Soul.... (LEGAL) 19 August 2019
No ,you should be honest and give correct reply;otherwise also they will verify from the Police. Don't make any false statement.
Avinash 19 August 2019
So before registering for my exam, I should tick that I have a criminal history? because today I'm going to register for another exam.
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 19 August 2019
1. You can declare that you have not been convicted earlier for any offence, PROVIDED you are ready for future prosecution and departmental inquiry & dismissal from Service.
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Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 19 August 2019
1. You can declare that you have not been convicted earlier for any offence, PROVIDED you are ready for future prosecution and departmental inquiry & dismissal from Service.
Keep Smiling .... Hemant Agarwal
VISIT: www.chshelpforum.com
Hemant Agarwal (ha21@rediffmail.com Mumbai : 9820174108) 19 August 2019
1. You can declare that you have not been convicted earlier for any offence, PROVIDED you are ready for future prosecution and departmental inquiry & dismissal from Service.
Keep Smiling .... Hemant Agarwal
VISIT: www.chshelpforum.com
Avinash 19 August 2019
Sorry, sir. But thank you for warning me.
Shashi Dhara 19 August 2019
Avinash 19 August 2019
@ Sashi Dhara Yes, sir, I was fined after I pleaded guilty. Forgive my ignorance but why did you ask that.
P. Venu (Advocate) 20 August 2019
Any suggestion as to a person who was convicted in a crminal case depends upon the inherent facts and circumstances.
First and foremost, you should disclose the material facts as and when sought. Genrally, such information is required not at the stage of applying for the job, but once selected. Any how, no information, when sought, should be supressed.
Generally, conviction trivial offences are ignored. The facts stated suggest that you were convicted in a trivial offence, that too, because you had opted to plead guilty. As such, in my undrstanding, you cannot be denied employment if otherwise found suitable..
Avinash 22 August 2019
Thank you all for taking the trouble to help me. I do appreciate it. Sorry, I was busy with my internship that's why I was unable to acknowledge your valuable replies. Happy to hear that law still offers a chance for those who committed a one time mistake.
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