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Info reg. government job/service w.r.to policecase

(Querist) 28 January 2013 This query is : Resolved 
Respected Lawyers.
After 4 years of hardwork and after many attempts, I recently got selected in interview list for APPSC GROUP 1 services.(Interview on Feb 16,2013). I have 2 questions.
Q.1)On March 9,2012 due to personal problems, i had consumed alcohol with a friend. in a drunken state, i had committed a bike accident in which no body injured but a maruti car got damaged badly.i left the spot. on the next day, I pleaded guilty in a small court for which respected Judge had imposed fine of 450.
Now, I need to fill a declaration form before attending Group1 interview.
There are 2 columns in the form asking whether I had been convicted by any court of law & asking Thana limits in which i had postgraduated.

My question is if I conceal this information in the form(If i reveal then I need to face questions on the topic in interview)then is there any chance that it will show in police verification or not.
I had been residing in the same Thana limits for past 10 years.

Q. 2) In the year 2011, I worked in a Call Centre for 5 months.At the time of joining, I had signed a NonJudicial Bond that I will for atleast 1 year. But I break the bond.
In the Form for group 1, if I conceal this information will it lead to any trouble (as i break the bond they had not send me resignation or termination letter after i left the service)

please adivice to the 2 querries above.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 28 January 2013
If you reveal this information none will question you on the same in interview. they have to just decide your suitability and not your eligibility. Your eligibility will be decided later before being allowed to join.

If Govt appoints you they care too hoots for non-relieving by private body. The govt is only concerned that you should have no income from any other service (except terminal benefits/arrears of past service)

If you conceal this information regarding your conviction, you carry a peril of being thrown out of service at any stage even a day before retirement.

So pay the price of (i) being drunk and (ii) yet driving, (iii) then causing accident (iv)then running way instead of begging of mercy of other persons (whose car you damaged)so that he may not have made police complaint and not forced you to come to court.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 28 January 2013
I do appreciate Sudhir for tackling this query in perfect manner,


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