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Noc without prior approval

(Querist) 30 April 2017 This query is : Resolved 
I am in govt service and had applied for another govt service without intimating about it in my current office. I got selected for my coveted job and has been called for interview with NOC letter. What best can be done now ? I want to show my years of experience ahead. I may be rejected an NOC or a technical resignation.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 30 April 2017
You have applied for another job without informing to / permission from your employer. This may amount to indiscipline.

May request the concerned authority to issue NOC. Authority may give NOC or may start disciplinary proceedings against you, risk is there.
Guest (Expert) 30 April 2017
Forget it. You are not eligible for NOC or technical resignation. You may better request the new department to allow you interview without NOC, rather than inviting a charge sheet, which is for sure, if you intimate your department even about your application for another job, what to say of selection & interview.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 01 May 2017
I agree with expert practical solution/ advise of Sh. PS Dhingra.

Legally expert Sh. Rajendra K Goyal is absolutely correct, I fully agree with him, you have acted illegally for which you have made yourself liable to be punished.
Guest (Expert) 01 May 2017
Dear Dr. JC Vashista,

Thanks for agreeing with me.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 01 May 2017
“I got selected for my coveted job and has been called for interview with NOC letter.”


Check with the prospective employer if it agrees to entertain without NOC.





Kumar Doab (Expert) 01 May 2017
Although job is coveted as posted by you: a Bird in hand is better than two in bush.


DrishyamDrishti (Querist) 03 May 2017
Thank you Sir Rajendra K Goyal, Sir Sh. PS Dhingra,Sir Dr. JC Vashista and Sir Kumar Doab for the expert advice.
Guest (Expert) 03 May 2017
You are welcome.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 03 May 2017
Dear LCI author @ DrishyamDrishti,

You are welcome.


Employee should always preferably consult in advance than acting on his/her own.


Wish you the best.


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