SO FAR VISITED
Monday, January 30, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
IPC Section 161 to 190 CHAPTER IX OF OFFENCES BY OR RELATING TO PUBLIC SERVANTS. Study Material for IPO Examination
THE INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860 (Sec 161 to 190) CHAPTER IX OF OFFENCES BY OR RELATING TO PUBLIC SERVANTS |
Section 166. Public servant disobeying law, with intent to cause injury to any person. |
167. Public servant framing an incorrect document with intent to cause injury. |
168. Public servant unlawfully engaging in trade. |
169. Public servant unlawfully buying or bidding for property |
170. Personating a public servant. |
171. Wearing garb or carrying token used by public servant with fraudulent intent. |
171A. "Candidate", "Electoral right" defined. |
171B. Bribery. |
171C. Undue influence at elections. |
171D. Personation at elections. |
171E. Punishment for bribery. |
171F. Punishment for undue influence or personation at an election. |
171G. False statement in connection with an election. |
171H. Illegal payments in connection with an election. |
171-I. Failure to keep election accounts. |
CHAPTER X OF CONTEMPTS OF THE LAWFUL AUTHORITY OF PUBLIC SERVANTS |
172. Absconding to avoid service of summons or other proceeding. |
173. Preventing service of summons or other proceeding, or preventing publication thereof. |
174. Non-attendance in obedience to an order from public servant. |
175. Omission to produce document to public servant by person legally bound to produce it. |
176. Omission to give notice or information to public servant by person legally bound to give it. |
177. Furnishing false information. |
178. Refusing oath or affirmation when duly required by public servant to make it. |
179. Refusing to answer public servant authorized to question |
180. Refusing to sign statement. |
181. False statement on oath or affirmation to public servant or person authorized to administer an oath or affirmation. |
182. False information, with intent to cause public servant to use his lawful power to the injury of another person. |
183. Resistance to the taking of property by the lawful authority of a public servant. |
184. Obstructing sale of property offered for sale by authority of public servant. |
185. Illegal purchase or bid for property offered for sale by authority of public servant. |
186. Obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions |
187. Omission to assist public servant when bound by law to give assistance |
188. Disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant. |
189. Threat of injury to public servant. |
190. Threat of injury to induce person to refrain from applying for protection to public servant. |
Please visit http://nfpemavelikaradivision.blogspot.com Collected by S Jayachandran , SA , Divisional Office , Mavelikara |
Monday, January 23, 2012
Study material for IPO Examination - Paper III
CONSTITUTION OF INDIA IS A COMPREHENSIVE DOCUMENT CONTAINING ................, ARTICLE AND ............, SCHEDULES. 395 , 12 |
SOVEREIGN, SOCIALIST, SECULAR, AND DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC ALL THESE ARE DESCRIBED AS THE ............................., OF INDIA. PREAMBLE |
WHO RECOMMENDED THE INCLUSION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA? P. JWAHAR LAL NEHRU |
PART .......... OF CONSTITUTION IS ABOUT FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS 3 |
HOW MANY CATEGORIES OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS ARE THERE IN INDIA? Six fundamental rights |
What is the minimum age prescribed for becoming a member of the Rajya Sabha? 30 |
INTIALLY FOR HOW LONG PRESIDENTIAL RULE CAN BE IMPOSED IN A STATE ? Six Months |
When was the Citizenship Act formed in India? 1955 |
Who was the first Chief Election Commissioner of Independent India? Sukumar Sen |
How many Articles and Schedules does indian Constitution consist? 444 Articles and 12 Schedules |
When was the first General Elections held in India 1952 |
Which important human right is protected in Article 21 of the Constitution of India? |
Regarding india ‘s constitution we may it is More flexible than rigid |
--------------of the Constitution lays down the qualifications for membership of Parliament. Article 84 |
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Friday, January 20, 2012
Top Nine Unknown Google Searching Tricks
Definitions
Pull up the definition of the word by typing define followed by the word you want the definition for. For example, typing: define bravura would display the definition of that word.
Local search
Visit Google Local enter the area you want to search and the keyword of the place you want to find. For example, typing: restaurant at the above link would display local restaurants.
Phone number lookup
Enter a full phone number with area code to display the name and address associated with that phone number.
Find weather and movies
Type "weather" or "movies" followed by a zip code or city and state to display current weather conditions or movie theaters in your area.
Track airline flight and packages
Enter the airline and flight number to display the status of an airline flight and it's arrival time. For example, type: delta 123 to display this flight information if available.
Google can also give a direct link to package tracking information if you enter a UPS, FedEx or USPS tracking number.
Translate
Translate text, a full web page, or search by using the Google Language Tools.
Find PDF results only
Add filetype: to your search to display results that only match a certain file type. For example, if you wanted to display PDF results only type: "dell xps" filetype:pdf -- this is a great way to find online manuals.
Calculator
Use the Google Search engine as a calculator by typing a math problem in the search. For example, typing: 100 + 200 would display results as 300.
Stocks
Quickly get to a stock quote price, chart, and related links by typing the stock symbol in Google. For example, typing: msft will display the stock information for Microsoft.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Study material for IPO Extermination 2012 Paper III
Question | Answer |
Section of CrPc a person who is avoiding execution of a warrant may be proclaimed | Sec 82 |
Under sec 167 of CrPC an accused person can be remanded to police custody or judicial custody, the authorization of such detention | cannot exceed fifteen days at one time |
Warrant means | A case relating to an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term exceeding two years. |
A witness who is unable to speak , gives his evidence by writing in open court, Evidence so given shall be deemed to be | Oral Evidence |
Section 6 of the CrPC defines | Classes of Criminal Courts |
Any magistrate may arrest any person | within his local jurisdiction.[Sec 44(2)] |
As per Sec.468 of Cr.PC, for an offence punishable with imprisonment for a term exceeding one year but not exceeding three years, the period of limitation is | 3 years. |
According to Sec.70(1) of the Code, every warrant of arrest issued by a Court ________ in writing | shall be |
Section 53 of the IPC deals with | Punishments |
When two or more persons agree to do an act which is not illegal by illegal means, such agreement is called | Criminal Conspiracy[120 A] |
What is the offence committed by persons of unlawful assembly when force is used in prosecution of its common object? | Rioting[146] |
How many exceptions are provided under Section 300 IPC? | Five |
For criminal conspiracy the minimum number of persons required is . | Two. |
Inherent powers under section 482 Cr.P.C can be exercised by | The High Court. |
When an Indigent person succeeds the court fee shall be recovered. | From the Plaintiff |
Non Cognizable Offence means. | Police Officer can not arrest without warrant |
Judge means the presiding officer of | Civil Court |
When did evidence act came into force | September 1872 |
Complaint can be of cognizable or Non-cognizable offence while FIR lodged in Cognizable offences The above said statement is | True |
Sec. 167 IPC define | Public servant disobeying law, with intent to cause injury to any person |
Dismissal, removal or reduction in rank of persons employed in civil capacities under the Union or a State . This is defined under ------ article of Indian Constitution | Article 311 of Indian constitution |
Right of private defence of the body and of property | Section 97. |
Collected and prepared by S Jayachandran, SA , Divisional office , Mavelikara -690101 Please visit http://nfpemavelikaradivision.blogspot.com | |
Sunday, January 15, 2012
SETTLEMENT REACHED AFTER FIVE ROUND DISCUSSIONS WITH POSTAL BOARD
Friday, January 13, 2012
Some useful term in Law - Study material for IPO examination 2012 Paper III
1 . What is meant by loco parentis ? In the place of a parent (the legal responsibility of a person or organization to take on some of the functions and responsibilities of parent) |
2 What is meant by indictment ? Legal system, is a formal accusation that a person has committed a crime |
3 What is meant by oyer and termer? A hearing or trial. |
4 What is meant by vicarious liability Applies to hold one person liable for the actions of another when engaged in some form of joint or collective activity |
5 What is meant by Obiter dictum ? An obiter dictum is a remark or observation made by a judge that, although included in the body of the court's opinion, does not form a necessary part of the court's decision |
6 What is meant by audi alteram patem ? It is most often used to refer to the principle that no person should be judged without a fair hearing in which each party is given the opportunity to respond to the evidence against them |
7 What is meant by Nemo iudex in causa sua ? No person can judge a case in which they have an interest |
8 what is meant by Amicus curiae ? who volunteers to offer information to assist a court in deciding a matter before it. |
9 What is meant by Euthanasia ? Refers to the practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and suffering. |
10 What is the legal meaning of pleading? The consecutive statements, allegations, and counter allegations made by plaintiff and defendant, or prosecutor and accused, in a legal proceeding. |
11 What is meant by caveat emptor ? When a sale is subject to this warning the purchaser assumes the risk that the product might be either defective or unsuitable to his or her needs. |
12 What is meant by Lis Pendence ? is the notification made to refer the existence of a legal suit, pending legal claim in the property under reference (suit pending with reference to that property) |
13 What is meant by indictment ? It is a formal accusation that a person has committed a crime |
14 What is meant by autrefois convict Formerly convicted. A plea by a person indicted for a crime for which he or she had previously been tried and convicted. |
15 What is meant by plaintiff ? The party who initiates a lawsuit by filing a complaint with the clerk of the court against the defendant(s) demanding damages, performance and/or court determination of rights |
Collected and prepared by S Jayachandran , SA , Divisional Office , Mavelikara -690101 |
Proposed strike by JCA called off
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Protest against Superintendent and divisional administration of Mavelikara Division
NFPE Mavelikara Division on 10.01.2012 organised mass demonstration against the arrogant attitude of superintendant and divisional Administration against employees and their service union. About 200 workers of Mavelikara division gathered in front of Mavelikara HPO/Divisional office building. Mass rally was conducted from HPO building covering Mitchel Junction-Mavelikara. Com.CMS Haji ,ex Divisional secretary P3 NFPE inaugurated the demonstration. Com.K Nissar( Div Secretary P4 ) and O A Rassaq ( Div secretary GDS) addressed the function.
Memo submitted to the superintendent :
1) The attitude of Divisional administration towards employees and the union is not cordial or cooperative. Union’s interference in service matters and employees matters are dealt with
intolerance and arrogance. The enquiries/correspondence are also replied in arrogance. This attitude must be changed.
2) Harassment of staff is the order of the day. Employees are being harassed orally and in writing for not achieving targets and in the name of Project Arrow. GDS employees are being
threatened that their personal matters like transfers and welfare matters will not be processed and allowance will be reduced.
3) Discrepancy between monthly meeting discussions and minutes. Monthly meeting minutes are often issued in contravention to the discussions and settlements in the meeting.
4) MACP is denied to some officials. Their cases may please be reviewed.
5) Settle EDGIS claims of formerly GDS now promoted as MTS.
6) Revise contingent allowance immediately which has not been done since 1.1.2009
7) Stop irregular retention of PA in Divisional Office. One employee is being retained in Divisional office allowing him to continue for more than 20 years in the same building.
8) RPLI commission/Incentive claims of many employees are pending. Though Divisional Office claimed that no application is pending.
9) Provide additional man power for
RPLI data entry work with Head Offices.
10) Supply/replace faulty UPS of SubOffices. There are cases pending for one year.
11) Review denied CCL application.
12) Expedite supply of uniforms and
chappals.
13) APAR due in July 2011 has not
been released.
14) Revise FSC with retrospective
effect immediately as per Directorate orders.
15) Stepping up of Pay of seniors videOM No 1- 9/2010-PCC dated 5/1/2011
of Ministry of Communication & IT is pending in respect of some officials.
16) Release all personal claims such
as TA, ROHSC etc.
17) Supply adequate furniture such as
Computer table, Chairs etc.
18) Sanction arrears of substitutes
worked in the leave vacancy of Postmen/Gr D
Yours faithfully;
Divisional Secretaries
L Jayasree K Nizar O A Rassaq
AIPEU Gr C Postmen & MTS GDS
Monday, January 9, 2012
Details of IPO Examination date for Paper III 29.01.2012 with model question
Main Points of order issued for IPO Examination Paper III - 29th January 2012 | |||||||||||||
Competent Authority ordered to hold a re-examination in Paper-III of IP 2011 as per the prescribed syllabus. | |||||||||||||
Re-examination in Paper-III will be held on 29-01-2012 (Sunday) in 21 centres (except Kerala Circle) | |||||||||||||
The Examination will be conducted through approved Outsourcing Agency on turnkey basis. | |||||||||||||
The Re-examination will be for the candidates who actually appeared on 16-10-2011 | |||||||||||||
Due to paucity of time, the outsourced Agency is unable to dispatch the Admit Cards to the candidates physically and instead Admit Cards will be displayed on the India post website and the candidates may be instructed to download the Admit Cards and to appear at the prescribed Venues along with Photographs | |||||||||||||
29th January, 2012 (Sunday) Paper-III (without the aid of books) 10-00AM to 01-00PM | |||||||||||||
Syllabus Paper III (1) Constitution of India (2) (2) Short title, extent, commencement and definitions of CPC & CrPC. (i) CrPC: Proclamation for person absconding attachment of property of person absconding , claims and objections to attachments, release, sale and restoration of attached property. (ii) Indian Evidence Act: Short title, extent and commencement Of the relevancy of the facts: Evidence may be given of facts in issue and relevant facts, relevancy of facts forming part of the same transaction, facts which are the occasion, cause or effect of facts in issue;motive, preparation and previous or subsequent conduct. Facts which need not be proved: Of oral evidence: Of documentary evidence (iii) Indian Penal Code: General Explanation: Of Punishments Of offences by or relating to public servants Of contempts of the lawful authority of public servants Of the criminal breach of contract of service RTI Act and Consumer Protection Act ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sample question Based on Indian Constitution
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Sunday, January 8, 2012
Some basic information about SQL
SQL Essentials | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
With just a dozen commands and functions, a developer is able to perform most activities related to querying and manipulating a database. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Commands like Select , insert , delete , update , create Function like Sum () Avg () Max() , Min() Count() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The SQL declarations, or commands, are divided into two main categories: DDL and DML | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
DDL, or data definition language, is the part of SQL used to define the data and objects in a database. When these commands are used, entries are made in a data dictionary in the SQL server. Following are some DDL commands: Create Table-, Create Index , Alter Table, Drop Table, Drop Index | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
DML, the language for manipulating data, is the part of SQL used to recover or manipulate data. Its commands are responsible for the queries and changes made to tables. These are some of the most important commands in this category: Select , insert , update rollback | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Data Type in SQL
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Select command is the essence of the SQL language | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Basic syntax: SELECT [*] [ALL | DISTINCT] [name =] expression [expression [AS name]] FROM WHERE [GROUP BY [HAVING [ORDER BY | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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