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J&K Civil Services

J&K govt amends civil services instructions

| @indiablooms | Sep 30, 2021, at 10:40 pm

Jammu/IBNS: In yet another directive for J&K government job aspirants, the candidates “whose recommendation is released by the selection agency", will have to submit their verification rolls in triplicate before the appointing authority within a period of 21 days from its release.

In case of failure to do so, the candidates will forego their right to appointment.

The instruction came into effect after the government on September 27 amended the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Verification of Character and Antecedents) Instructions, 1997.

As per an order issued by the GAD Commissioner Manoj Kumar Dwivedi, the instruction has been inserted in continuation to the Government Order No 528- JK(GAD) of 2021 dated June 21, 2021.

Verification rolls in triplicate before the appointing authority within a period of 21 days from its release, failing which the candidate (s) shall forego their right to appointment forthwith, said Dwivedi citing the order.

The order further said, “In respect of selection lists already published, the period of 21 days shall be reckoned from the notification of these instructions. The Selection agencies shall also incorporate instructions mentioned at para 1 above in all selection lists and ensure wide publicity to the recommendations for selection through their website and print/electronic  media.”

As per the amendment, the CID would conduct the verification of the character and antecedents of the selectees and forward the same to the requisitioning authority within one month from the date of receipt of the list of selected candidates.

In case the verification process in respect of some candidates required more time, the CID could seek another one month.

On the receipt of the satisfactory verification report, the appointed authority would issue the appointment order and the candidates in whose case the report was received at a later stage (after the part selection list was operated upon) would be appointed notionally from the date the earlier appointments were made.

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