AVINASH BHATKAR 12 August 2020
{Balu manikantan} SUBRAMANYAM (Practising Advocate) 13 August 2020
You have to disclose everything during police verification. Generally a person who is against the moral turpitude will be kept away from the govt jobs.
The offences which you are mentioned can be compromised with the permission of the court. So you may compromise if the victim comes forward for the same.
But if you are selected you can approach the High court by fling a writ petition and get selected if the offences against you are less grievous and not against the moral turpitude.
Non disclosure of the pending cases will not give you any chance for claiming the job in future.
AVINASH BHATKAR 13 August 2020
{Balu manikantan} SUBRAMANYAM (Practising Advocate) 13 August 2020
What was the case. If there is no evidence and if there is high chance of acquittal then approach the High court and get a direction to the lower court for speedy trial.
You should have gone to high court for quash once the FIR OR CHARGE SHEET was filed against you.
AVINASH BHATKAR 13 August 2020
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 13 August 2020
For the present focus on examination and good performance alone.
AVINASH BHATKAR 13 August 2020
G.L.N. Prasad (Retired employee.) 13 August 2020
What guidance you can expect from the forum members when the matter is in court?
You can contact the MLA of the ruling party, and bring pressures for withdrawal of such cases filed by the Government.
In many such cases, where there is no substantial loss of lives and property, many state governments are withdrawing the case on receiving such representation through their party members.
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 13 August 2020
You will have to disclose the case in police verification.
AVINASH BHATKAR 13 August 2020
Dr J C Vashista (Advocate) 15 August 2020
Do not leave your heart, keep on studying and prepare yourself for the job.
God is Great, have faith in Him !