Want a government job in J&K? Now you need CID verification: Details

From now on, no person can get a government job in Jammu and Kashmir without a satisfactory CID report on their antecedents, following an amendment by the Union Territory administration in the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services Instructions, 1997. One will also be required to disclose whether any family member or close relative is associated with any political party or organization, has participated in any political activity, has had links with a foreign mission or organization.

As per the new amendment, in case of in-service employees requiring re-verification from the CID, details of one’s postings and promotions since the date of appointment would have to be furnished. Besides details of jobs of one’s parents, spouse, children, and step-children, besides parents-in-law, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. And if they have been involved in any political activity or with any such organizations as mentioned above.

Under the new rules, appointing authorities will forward attestation forms received from candidates in a sealed cover to the CID Headquarters. “The CID shall conduct the verification of the character and predecessors of the selectees and forward the same to the requisitioning authority within one month from the date of receipt of the list of selectees,” reads a government order issued by the General Administration Department. The CID can’t take more than two months over any verification.

In case of receipt of an adverse report, to be confirmed by a screening committee, the appointment shall automatically stand canceled without any notice, the order adds.

In the attestation form, a candidate would be required to give details of particulars, including name and if there has been any change; educational qualification including institutions one has studied in since the age of 15; the current address; the address at the original native place if the family has migrated to J&K after January 1, 1990; details of mobile numbers used during the past five years; accounts of email and social media accounts used; registration numbers of vehicles owned/used; account numbers of bank/post office; and passport number.

The form also seeks details of any prosecution of any family member or close relative and whether any of them has been a prisoner of war or held in an enemy country for any duration.

It seeks details of places where the employee has resided for more than one year at a stretch in the preceding five years and case of holiday abroad, particulars of all places where he/she has lived for more than one year after attaining the age of 18 years.

Apart from one’s own and spouse’s foreign visits during the past five years, it seeks the details of personal contact of the employee with officials of foreign countries, elements of children studying, living, or working abroad, details of family members working in foreign missions or foreign organizations, including foreign concerns in India and abroad.

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