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Police jobs for Constable Driver in Itanagar. Last Date to apply: 01 Mar 2017

Constable Driver

Police
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Posted: 20 Jan 17

Job Description

NO.PHQ/PER-98/14

 

Constable (Driver) job recruitment in Arunachal Pradesh Police.

 

Name of Post : Constrable (Drive)

 

Qualification : I)Minimum educational Qualification is Class-VIII Passed for APST and Class-X passed for General Candidates from recognized government institution/board as on the date of submission of application.II)Possessionof valid driving license for LMV.III)Experience certificates of driving LMV for at least 3 years

 

Age Limit : The age of candidates should be between 18 to 28 years as on 1-3-2017.

 

Salary : Rs.21700-69100/-

 

No. of.Post

 

Civil Police(APST) : 4vacancies,(APST EX-SM) : 4vacanies,General : 1vacancy.

 

AAP Bn(APST) :4vacancies,(General) : 1vacancy.

 

IRBN (APST) : 74vacancies,(APST EX-SM) : 8vacancies,General : 21vacancies.

 

Job Particulars

Role others
Education 10th Pass (SSC)
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Written-test
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id266370
Locality Address
Country India

About Company

Prior to the independence of the country, the British had introduced the Assam Frontier (Administration of Justice) Regulation, 1945, so as to ensure that a vast majority of disputes and cases, both civil and criminal, were adjudicated in accordance with the prevailing traditional codes of the tribal communities. Even though the Indian Penal Code was already in existence to facilitate holding of trials by regular courts whenever it became absolutely necessary, nevertheless, it was well recognized that the conventional legal system was unsuitable for the tribal societies. The regulations recognized the age old authority of village councils, where they existed, also the authority of village headmen and the system of Chieftainship, in so far as they contributed to the continuance of indigenous legal system. According to the Regulation, the ordinary duties of police in respect of crimes were to be  discharged by the village authorities, appointed under section 5 of the Regulation of 1945, who were also entrusted with the task of maintaining peace and order within their jurisdiction. The Regulation, however, stated explicitly that the village authorities would not be deemed to be police officers for purposes of section 25 and section 26 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 or the section 62 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1898.

 

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