LawRato

FIR quashed, selected for government job, what to do


28-Sep-2023 (In Criminal Law)
Respected sir/madam i had been charged with section of 452 and 3 more sections of IPC in 2011 bt the session court removed two sections nd high court ordered to quash the fir including two remaining sections... Now i am selected in SSC nd i have to fill attestation form in which i have to give full details.. is there any possibility that the related to whom i alloted will not give me joining... Please help me nd thanx aton in advance
Answers (3)

Answer #1
872 votes
Since you were charged for offences under Indian Penal Code, however there is no conviction and the FIR has been quashed. There is a possibility that you have to give details of antecedents in which you have to provide the required details such as have you ever been convicted for offence or any criminal case pending against you. In that case you should give your credentials,you might be called by the department for details but there is no need to worry.
Answer #2
623 votes
hello client
as per your information you have provided is very imp question for ur future standing in life.in this mattter as you have told the facts of the case it seems tht they can do it as the fear as you are thinking but the thing may be on better way also but for tht i need to see the documentation of the of the case.
Answer #3
851 votes
If the FIR has been quashed in respect all all charged section its means there is no moree criminal cases is against you. In other word you have got the clean chit from the court. Thus in my opinion there is nothing to worry about.

Disclaimer: The above query and its response is NOT a legal opinion in any way whatsoever as this is based on the information shared by the person posting the query at lawrato.com and has been responded by one of the Divorce Lawyers at lawrato.com to address the specific facts and details.

Report abuse?

Comments by Users

No Comments! Be the first one to comment.

"lawrato.com has handpicked some of the best Legal Experts in the country to help you get practical Legal Advice & help."