The Jammu & Kashmir government on Monday issued a
notification specifying the conditions for obtaining domicile certificates
necessary for applying for government jobs and other privileges in the Union
Territory.
The domicile rules notified now replace the erstwhile J&K
permanent resident rules that stood abrogated along with the abrogation of
Articles 370 and 35A.
The notification has been issued in exercise of powers confirmed
by Article 309 of the Constitution of India read with section 15 of the Jammu
& Kashmir Civil Services (Decentralisation and Recruitment) Act, 2010.
The details of the notification were shared with the media by
government spokesman Rohit Kansal at a press conference.
According to the new rules, all those holding the permanent
resident certificates of the erstwhile J&K state are eligible to get the
domicile certificates from the designated authority which in all cases are
tehsildars of different areas in J&K or other officials those may be
notified by the government.
"Those in possession of the permanent resident certificates
do not need any other document to get the domicile certificate. A person who
has resided in the Union Territory for 15 years or studied in Jammu &
Kashmir for seven years and has appeared in class 10th/12th examination in an educational
institution located in Jammu & Kashmir.
"Or who is registered as a migrant by the relief and
rehabilitation commissioner (Migrants) in the union territory of Jammu and
Kashmir as per the procedure prescribed by the government for migrants and displaced
persons.
"Or who is a child of a central government official, all
India services officers, officials of public sector undertakings and autonomous
body of central government, public sector banks, officials of statutory bodies,
officials of central universities and recognised research institutes of the
central government who have served in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir for a total
period of 10 years are eligible to get domicile certificates", the
spokesman said.
He also said a child of parents who are resident outside the UT of
Jammu & Kashmir in connection with their employment or business or other
professional or vocational reasons but who fulfil any of the conditions
described in clauses (a) or (b) of the notification is also eligible for
domicile certificates.
"To make the entire process transparent the designated
authority will have to issue the certificate within 15 days of receiving the
application. There is also an appellate authority that will dispose of appeals
against the decision of the designated authority within a period of seven
days," the spokesman said.
"A designated officer shall be bound by the decision of the
appellate authority failing which a penalty of Rs 50,000 will be imposed on the
designated official and this will be recovered from his/her salary",
Kansal said.
(SOURCE : Timesnownews.com)
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