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About one's Criminal record

(Querist) 31 July 2018 This query is : Resolved 
I have been caught by police for driving without license for more than 5 times in my district coimbatore ..i had settled all the fine amounts then and there with the police .. will there be any consequences like i cannot go to a UPSC jobs ?? Please answer as I wanted to know whether I am in trouble or not ? Will that account to a criminal record on me ?? Please need some help urgently on this matter ..waiting for a fast response.
Aravind Kumar Vikram S (Querist) 31 July 2018
I have been caught by police for driving without license for more than 5 times in my district coimbatore ..i had settled all the fine amounts then and there with the police .. will there be any consequences like i cannot go to a UPSC jobs ?? Please answer as I wanted to know whether I am in trouble or not ? Will that account to a criminal record on me ?? Please need some help urgently on this matter ..waiting for a fast response.
Guest (Expert) 31 July 2018
In countries like UK you would be eligible for Imprisonment.
Guest (Expert) 31 July 2018
Thank God you were not involved in any accident so far which would have made you a guest in local jail.
Guest (Expert) 31 July 2018
Better do not repeat it and apply for Driving Licence following the Procedures. Discuss with concerned RTO.
SHIRISH PAWAR, 7738990900 (Expert) 31 July 2018
It will not affect your candidature for upsc jobs.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 01 August 2018
Hope you mean that the fine was paid on the spot and you have the receipts.
If NO challan was filed and signed then three may not be any record.
Petty offences may not hamper job prospects.
However carefully go thru the job application forms, affidavit and any other form that you have to fill and sign and do not conceal anything, and keep copies of any document/form/affidavit that you sign and submit.
It is better to drive while having valid DL.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 01 August 2018
One should avoid becoming habitual offender.


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