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5 years ago
My case has been over and I have been charged for sec 185 and 252. Can I apply for government job and should I mention tis.
Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.dear client kindly mention under which Act you were charged . please clarify
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VIMAL K MISHRA
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear client! Make your case a little clearer. If the matter has been disposed off, then you have no problem in the job application, but when applying for the job you have to mention the said in the application form.
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ROBERT D ROZARIO
Responded 5 years ago
A.Facts not clear. Be specific under what Act charges were framed.
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Gopal Bansal
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear concerned,
There is a contradiction in your query. On one hand, you are saying that your case has been disposed off and on the other hand, you are saying that you have been charged u/ss 185 and 252 of IPC. Perhaps you want to say that you have been convicted under these sections (not charged). If you have been convicted for the same, I would like to let you know that as and when you apply for a job, whether it be government or private, you should mention the same if the same information is sought by the potential employer, because hiding a truth knowingly may amount to the cancellation of candidature, even after the joining of duty. For more information, you should contact a good legal practitioner from the Vidhikarya platform.
There is a contradiction in your query. On one hand, you are saying that your case has been disposed off and on the other hand, you are saying that you have been charged u/ss 185 and 252 of IPC. Perhaps you want to say that you have been convicted under these sections (not charged). If you have been convicted for the same, I would like to let you know that as and when you apply for a job, whether it be government or private, you should mention the same if the same information is sought by the potential employer, because hiding a truth knowingly may amount to the cancellation of candidature, even after the joining of duty. For more information, you should contact a good legal practitioner from the Vidhikarya platform.
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A.If you mean Sections of IPC and any form that you filling is asking for any criminal antecedents then you must mention that regardless of it being for government job or anything. Hiding the fact may land you into trouble later on once you would have joined the job.
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Vishwabandhu
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear Client . Do u mean Sec 185 and 252 of Indian penal code ?
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Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 5 years ago
A.By advocate Rameshwor dadhe dear sir please you should maintion the act . Which act section. Because so many act in India
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