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Tuesday, 31 July 2012

HOW TO CORRECT THE DATE OF BIRTH IN CBSE RECORD

The relevant rules of Central Board of Secondary Education says, the correction in the school records are to be routed through the school and the same cannot be done after two years from the leaving the school.
There are several cases in which all the other records give conclusive proof of the correct date, but the wrong entry need to be changed. But usually, students/people came to know about the wrong entry on a later stage on thorough perusal of record for some other purposes. Then correction is the only way out. How it is possible when there is a specific bar in the Rules? The Supreme Court also opined that, the said time limit of two years is mandatory and not directory.
The Division Bench of Kerala High Court in 2009, held that, in matters where the correction is applied, it need to be considered sympathetically, if it is not for any service benefit. The CBSE also constituted a committee in the light of this Judgment and the committee recommended to correct the date of birth even after two years.

Thursday, 26 July 2012

RIGHT TO SERVICE BILL 2012 KERALA- MALAYALAM VERSION

RIGHT TO SERVICE BILL 2012 DOWNLOAD

Right To Service Act would definitely be a landmark legislation in Kerala. It is obvious that, the general public is largely affected due to the lackadaisical attitude of Govt. offices in performing their duties. It is a known fact that, the chunk of the revenue is being spent for salary and pension for the Government Employees in Kerala. Even then, the duties are not seen co-related with their rights.
The new RIGHT TO SERVICE ACT may be a revolution like Right To Information Act. 

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Supreme Court against arbitrary manner of recovery by private banks

The Supreme Court  held that, the financial institutions while recovering dues should not behave like property dealers. They should not be permitted to dispose of the secured assets in an unreasonable or arbitrary manner. Public money should be recovered expeditiously. But it does not mean that the financial institutions which are concerned only with their loans, may be permitted to behave like property dealers and be permitted further to dispose of the secured assets in any unreasonable manner in flagrant violation of statutory provisions.
2012 KHC 4365 SC (Vol. 3 SN 5) (SC)

Saturday, 21 July 2012

Delay in preparing scheme for compensating victims..section 357A

Even though vide insertion of new section in criminal procedure code as 357A, the legislature intended for giving compensation to victims, the state fitments are yet to initiate schemes...victims and only victims are the loosers..

Hygienic food...

Where to complaint against adulterated food?

Friday, 20 July 2012




Sent from Samsung Galaxy Note

Food safety laws
Food safety laws in India needs much more publicity and awareness. Obviously, when compared to other penal code offences, the punishment of imprisonment is mandatory; but the detection of an offence is solely a matter confined to the officials.

Thursday, 19 July 2012

police circular

Receiving Petitions through Friends Jana Sevana Kendram 



Receiving Petitions through Friends Jana Sevana Kendram - KERALA POLICE



CIRCULAR No. 18 /2012
Sub: Receiving Petitions through Friends Jana Sevana Kendram-
 Instructions issue of-Reg.
Ref:  (1) One Year programme of Government of Kerala-Sutharya Keralam-
     Corruption free & transparency in administration.
       (2) Government Letter No. 10148/E1/2012/Home dated 24/03/2012
 
It has been decided by the Government  to use the facilities at Jana Sevana
Kendrams for receiving petitions from the general public addressed to any Police Station in
the State. Under this System, Petitions/complaints can be sent to any Police Station in Kerala 
through the Janasevana Kendrams. On receipt of the petitions, the Janasevana Kendrams
will scan the petition and the same will be e-mailed to the Station House Officer of the
concerned Police Station with copy to the Deputy Superintendent of Police, District Crime
Records Bureau of the respective districts.
 For the implementation of the scheme, Deputy Superintendent of Police, District
Crime Records Bureau shall be the Nodal Officer for each district. The following instructions
are issued in this regard for strict compliance:
1) The District Police Chief shall ensure that a suitable Civil Police Officer is posted to
each Janasevana Kendram in the respective district.
2) The Civil Police Officer so selected shall  be trained and qualified with adequate
computer knowledge.
3) General public including Women, Senior  Citizens etc. can prefer petitions and
complaints to be sent to any Police Station in the State through Jana Sevana
Kendrams in all districts.
4) Any person desirous of filing a complaint can do so by submitting a written/ typed /
printed complaint in original before the  Jana Sevana Kendram  desks, along with
their photo ID Proof. (Electoral ID, Driving License, Passport, ID Card from any
Government Office, PAN Card etc.)
5) The petition should contain permanent address for communication and contact
telephone number of the petitioner.
6) Petitions will be numbered with code name of the counter and acknowledged. The
acknowledgment will also show the name and telephone number of the Police
Station to which the copy of the petition was forwarded and the date of receipt.
7) A scanned copy of petition will be forwarded to the respective Police Station for
immediate necessary action.
8) A copy of the petition will be e-mailed to the Deputy Superintendent of Police,
District Crime Records Bureau.
9) Further communication with respect to the petition has to be done directly with the
Station House Officer concerned.
10) The Station House Officer concerned will check the e-mail on a daily basis and take
action on the petitions. The petitions will be deemed by the SHO as to have been
received directly at the Police Station.
11) Women and Senior Citizens will be given priority if there is a queue and necessary
assistance will be provided.
12) A monthly statement showing the number of petitions received through Janasevana
Kendrams shall be forwarded to Deputy Superintendent of Police, District Crime
Records Bureau before 5th  of every succeeding month, clearly. mentioning the 
action taken on the petitions received.
13) Deputy Superintendent of  Police, District Crime Records Bureau will monitor the
process, by verifying that all the petitions received in the counter, are promptly
disposed of by the Station House Officer concerned. He shall consolidate the
statement and sent the same to State Police Chief in the name cover of
Superintendent of Police, NRI Cell, who is designated as the State Nodal Officer of
the project.
sd/-
State Police Chief
To
  All officers in List B

Sunday, 8 July 2012

You need not go to police station to file complaint in Kerala- can be filed through jana sevana kendran.


No. S8/5049/2012
Police Headquarters, Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram
Dated 29/06/2012
CIRCULAR No. 18 /2012
Sub: Receiving Petitions through Friends Jana Sevana Kendram- 
 Instructions issue of-Reg.
Ref:  (1) One Year programme of Government of Kerala-Sutharya Keralam-
     Corruption free & transparency in administration.
 (2) Government Letter No. 10148/E1/2012/Home dated 24/03/2012
 
It has been decided by the Government  to use the facilities at Jana Sevana
Kendrams for receiving petitions from the general public addressed to any Police Station in
the State.
Under this System, Petitions/complaints can be sent to any Police Station in Kerala
through the Janasevana Kendrams. On receipt of the petitions, the Janasevana Kendrams
will scan the petition and the same will be e-mailed to the Station House Officer of the
concerned Police Station with copy to the Deputy Superintendent of Police, District Crime
Records Bureau of the respective districts.
 For the implementation of the scheme, Deputy Superintendent of Police, District
Crime Records Bureau shall be the Nodal Officer for each district. The following instructions
are issued in this regard for strict compliance:
1) The District Police Chief shall ensure that a suitable Civil Police Officer is posted to
each Janasevana Kendram in the respective district.
2) The Civil Police Officer so selected shall  be trained and qualified with adequate
computer knowledge.
3) General public including Women, Senior  Citizens etc. can prefer petitions and
complaints to be sent to any Police Station in the State through Jana Sevana
Kendrams in all districts. The counter in each district will be given a specific unique
code name as shown below.
Sl. No. District Code of JSKP
1. Thiruvananthapuram TJSKP
2. Kollam   QJSKP
3. Pathanamthitta  PJSKP
4. Alappuzha  AJSKP
5. Kottayam  KJSKP
6. Idukki  IJSKP
7. Ernakulam  EJSKP 2
8. Thrissur   RJSKP
9. Palakkad  DJSKP
10. Malappuram  MJSKP
11. Kozhikkode  ZJSKP
12. Wayanad  WJSKP
13. Kannur  UJSKP
14. Kasargod  GJSKP
4) Any person desirous of filing a complaint can do so by submitting a written/ typed /
printed complaint in original before the  Jana Sevana Kendram  desks, along with
their photo ID Proof. (Electoral ID, Driving License, Passport, ID Card from any
Government Office, PAN Card etc.)
5) The petition should contain permanent address for communication and contact
telephone number of the petitioner.
6) Petitions will be numbered with code name of the counter and acknowledged. The
acknowledgment will also show the name and telephone number of the Police
Station to which the copy of the petition was forwarded and the date of receipt.
7) A scanned copy of petition will be forwarded to the respective Police Station for
immediate necessary action.
8) A copy of the petition will be e-mailed to the Deputy Superintendent of Police,
District Crime Records Bureau.
9) Further communication with respect to the petition has to be done directly with the
Station House Officer concerned.
10) The Station House Officer concerned will check the e-mail on a daily basis and take
action on the petitions. The petitions will be deemed by the SHO as to have been
received directly at the Police Station.
11) Women and Senior Citizens will be given priority if there is a queue and necessary
assistance will be provided.
12) A monthly statement showing the number of petitions received through Janasevana
Kendrams shall be forwarded to Deputy Superintendent of Police, District Crime
Records Bureau before 5th  of every succeeding month, clearly. mentioning the 
action taken on the petitions received.
13) Deputy Superintendent of  Police, District Crime Records Bureau will monitor the
process, by verifying that all the petitions received in the counter, are promptly
disposed of by the Station House Officer concerned. He shall consolidate the
statement and sent the same to State Police Chief in the name cover of
Superintendent of Police, NRI Cell, who is designated as the State Nodal Officer of
the project.
sd/-
State Police Chief

Building tax and service tax collection rules- wide protest in Kerala.

The new building tax rules evoked wide protest in Kerala. Even though the mode of form is on the basis of self assessment, the form is much lengthy and complex so as to confuse the layman. The Government may change the form and make some minor changes in the light of wide spread protest.


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Kerala Panchayath Raj (Property tax and Service Tax) Rules 2011 download 
FULL TEXT OF THE RULES