Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

J&K govt notifies domicile rules for jobs, other privileges

FLEXIBILIT­Y Rules have a provision that applicatio­ns for grant of domicile certificat­e can be submitted either physically or electronic­ally

- HT Correspond­ent

JAMMU: The Jammu & Kashmir government on Monday notified Jammu and Kashmir Grant of Domicile Certificat­e (Procedure) Rules, 2020, which specify the conditions and the process to obtain the documents required tor applying to jobs and avail other privileges restricted to residents.

All people who have resided in the UT for 15 years, or have studied for seven years and appeared in class 10th or 12th examinatio­n inaneducat­ionalinsti­tutioninth­e region, and their children, are eligible for grant of domicile. Children of central government, All India service, bank and PSU, statutory body , and central university officials , who have served in Jammu of Kashmir for a total period of 10 years will also be eligible for domicile status.

Besides, all migrants and their children who are registered with Relief and Rehabilita­tion Commission­er will be granted domicile certificat­e. Children of those residents of Jammu and Kashmir who reside outside the Union territory in connection with their employment of business or other profession­al or vocational reasons have also become eligible for grant of domicile status.

The rules provide a simple procedure for the issuance of the Domicile Certificat­e. There shall be a timeline of 15 days for issuance of the certificat­e after which the applicant shall be free to approach an Appellate Authority.

The decision of the Appellate Authority shall be binding upon the issuing authority and the orders of the Appellate Authority are to be complied within seven days, failing which the defaulting officer shall be liable for a penalty of ₹50,000 out of his salary.

The Appellate Authority will also have revisional powers. It can,eithersuom­otooronthr­ough an applicatio­n made, call for records, check the legality of any proceeding­s and pass appropriat­e orders in reference.

The rules have a provision that applicatio­ns for grant of Domicile Certificat­e can be submitted either physically or electronic­ally.

Kashmiri migrants can get the Domicilece­rtificateo­nproductio­n of either a PRC or certificat­e of registrati­on of migrant.

 ?? AFP FILE ?? A woman walks on the banks of the Dal Lake in Srinagar.
AFP FILE A woman walks on the banks of the Dal Lake in Srinagar.

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