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Public drinking case and govt jobs

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 27 June 2017 This query is : Resolved 
I was convicted of drinking in public place I have been preparing for civil services and have cleared couple of rounds. I want to know if i am debarred from a govt job . (I was given warning not to repeat the same incident for next 6 months )
Guest (Expert) 27 June 2017
The fact of being convicted in such a case may weigh heavily on you.
But that does not imply that you'll be debarred from govt. jobs.
Try to impress the authorities with your academic and extra-curricular credentials, if any. That should allay their fears.....
Advocate Suneel Moudgil (Expert) 27 June 2017
Nothing to worry........................ be cool and concentrate on studies, Good luck
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 27 June 2017
No reply to query from an author who is anonymous.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 27 June 2017
AQ,....NO reply……….....
Kumar Doab (Expert) 27 June 2017
Such queries have been discussed in many threads.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 27 June 2017
no reply to anonymous query.
Sankaranarayanan (Expert) 27 June 2017
Come with identity , we are not ready to advise the headless body
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 28 June 2017
If a person is debarred because of criminal conviction then his academics and extra-curricular etc have nothing to do.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 28 June 2017
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Kumar Doab (Expert) 28 June 2017
Mahir Mahoday Sudhir Kumar ji dwara chand lino me prayapat varnan se aap labhavanit ho sakte hain.


Apradhik dosh sidhi ke uprant shaikshik yogyata ke maine nahi rah jaate.
LCI par aise bahut se blogs/lekho me iska vitaar se ulekh kiya gaya hai.

Is par amal karange to aapko labh hoga.

Aapka shubh ho.
Guest (Expert) 28 June 2017
Respected Sudhir Kumar-ji:
Most probably, the querist was fined for the offence. That is why he is apprehensive now.
We know and understand that drinking in public is NOT a "serious" offence. Just a fine is imposed. I presume the person to be a young man in his mid-20s, and at such an age "mistakes" often happen. The guy is nit a hardened criminal and I am relatively sure he doesn't have any criminal antecedents. So under the circumstances, if he has had a genuine track record in school, college and in his current workplace, then only a fool will chose NOT to appoint him if he fulfills all the other critera for the exam.
Good behaviour and sincerity of the candidate are of PARAMOUNT importance in such a situation.
The guy may have pleaded guilty or contested the case before he was convicted. Therefore, he faced the consequences of his actions legally. He did not abscond. So, he is essentially a good and responsible citizen, who committed a wrong "inadvertently".
Therefore, any sane employer/interviewer should be able to gauge that! And that is why I said what I said!
Guest (Expert) 28 June 2017
One of the things we studied in Penology is that if an offender has faced trial and been convicted and after serving his sentence, he comes back to the society; it is the bounden DUTY of the society to embrace the convict. The society should welcome him with open arms. Because he GOT his punishment and because the punishment has effaced his crime or wrongdoing. So, he has now become WHOLE again!
Hope learned members in this august forum will agree with me.....
Guest (Expert) 28 June 2017
One of the things we studied in Penology is that if an offender has faced trial and been convicted and after serving his sentence, he comes back to the society; it is the bounden DUTY of the society to embrace the convict. The society should welcome him with open arms. Because he GOT his punishment and because the punishment has effaced his crime or wrongdoing. So, he has now become WHOLE again!
Hope learned members in this august forum will agree with me.....


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