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Not mentioned my current employer in application form

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 21 May 2023 This query is : Resolved 
Dear sir,
I applied for a central government group A job while being in another central government organisation at the same time I hide the information that I am currently employed and declared unemployed because my current organisation has already taken undertaking signing that I will not apply for any job in my probation period which was of 2 years.
Now I got selected in the group A job and planning to join it and resigned from my current organisation before completing my probation period.
Since I have already resigned from my current job looking for joining the other one.
My doubt is whether I should mention the my previous job in the attestation form or not.
What can be the consequence of mentioning or not mentioning the previous job while filling the attestation form?
kavksatyanarayana Online (Expert) 21 May 2023
When your in government job you shall submi the application through the proper chanal. Otherwise it may lead complications.
Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 21 May 2023
Dear sir
My previous organisation wasn’t allowing me to apply anywhere.
What should I do now.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 22 May 2023
This forum doe snot preach frauds.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 22 May 2023
It is incorrect, illegal and invalid action on your part, you will have to face consequence.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 23 May 2023
There is nothing wrong or illegal to mention the details of the previous job, especially when you have already resigned and got the relieving letter.
If you are not claiming experience certificate then there is no problem in this regard.
Besides if the new employer is conducting background verification of character and antecedents from your previous employer, then on the basis of the reliving letter they have to submit report that you resigned the job.
Hence there may not be any problem from your previous employer in this regard


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