Showing posts with label procedure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label procedure. Show all posts

Sunday, May 28, 2017

Procedure to obtain your International Driving Licence Step by step

Procedure to obtain your International Driving Licence Step by step


Step by step Procedure to obtain your International Driving Licence 



Step 1.For International Driving Licence, you need to have following things:
  • Passport
  • Visa
  • Ticket
  • Your Local Permanent Licence
  • FIVE passport size photographs

Step 2.You need to fill up a Form. Download it here & fill up the necessary details.

Step 3.Also you need to fill up this Medical Form. You can download it here.

Step 4.Fees will be Rs. 500.

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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Step by step procedure to obtain your Learners Driving Licence

Step by step procedure to obtain your Learners Driving Licence


Step by step procedure to obtain your Learners Driving Licence ?



1.Register yourself here : https://sarathi.nic.in:8443/UF/pdfforms/NewLicence.pdf 
(This link* should be opened in Internet Explorer only. Ironically, this website doesn’t support Chorme, Mozilla or Safari) 
  • If this link doesn’t work then go to the following link* https://sarathi.nic.in:8443 (Internet explorer only) & then choose “Issue a Learning Licence to Me” option.
  • *While opening up the website you might come across security certificate warning. You should choose “Continue To This Website” option.

2.Fill the form shown to you on the system only when the Application Number is generated. Boxes marked with ‘*’ in RED color are mandatory and should be filled in without fail.

3.Once you fill up the necessary details, press “Submit” button.Then a message will be displayed as “Your Application is Saved Successfully”. You should note down the Application No. before submitting the form.

4.Once done with the Form now you need to fix an appointment for the Learner’s Licence Test. To fix the meeting choose “Appointment for LL Test” under the “Online Transaction with Sarathi” Section.

5.After clicking on that Link, you’ll see “LL Slot Booking” option in the navigation Bar. Choose “LL Test For Online Applicants” thereafter. You’ll require Application Form number & Birthdate in order to login to fix the Test timings.

6.Choose the appropriate date-time of your convenience & be there with the following proofs along with the printout of your appointment letter.
    Any one of the Follwing Residential proofs is valid
    • Passport
    • Light Bill
    • Election Card
    • Life Insurance Policy
    Any one of the Follwing Age related proofs is valid
    • School Leaving Certificate
    • Birth Certificate
    You also need to bring Original Copies of your prefered proofs along with the photocopies. Original copies will be returned to you.

7.You’ll have to pay Rs.385. This includes your Learning Licence & Permanent Licence for Two wheeler with gear as well as LMV(four-wheeler) NON-TRANSPORT.
  • And Rs.305 for two wheeler with gear without LMV. (four-wheeler)

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Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Step by step procedure to obtain your Permanent Driving Licence

Step by step procedure to obtain your Permanent Driving Licence


Step by step procedure to obtain your Permanent Driving Licence ???


Step 1.Download this Form. Take a print of this Form.

Step 2.Fill up the necessary Details in this Form.

Step 3.Paste your passport size photograph (5cm x 6cm) on the form. DO NOT STAPLE. Keep couple of more photos with you.

Step 4.You already have paid the fees while obtaining The Learner’s Licence. So, you need to bring those couple of fee receipts along with this filled form.

Step 5.That’s it. All set for The Permanent Licence. Now you need to pass the driving test. 

Quick tip : You are adviced to keep the residential & age proof that you had gone with at the time of Learnig Licence process. 

Check out the all the information about Driving Test Track : http://gujaratdrivinglicence.com/driving-track-information.php


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Friday, March 24, 2017

Procedure to close a fixed deposit before maturity and after maturity

Procedure to close a fixed deposit before maturity and after maturity



Closing a fixed deposit before the maturity date will give you a lesser effective interest rate than the one that is advertised as banks will deduct a specific charge before handing out the entire sum that is due as your maturity amount. In order to close a fixed deposit prematurely, you’d need the deposit certificate as proof. The original certificate is always a good idea and you could always have photocopies of the same. In case the original certificate is lost or misplaced, you can fill up the relevant premature FD closing form at the bank.


?The process to close a fixed deposit prematurely is simple:
You need to submit your Fixed Deposit advice( or certificate, receipt) duly signed by all account holders, at the branch for premature liquidation. In the absence of your Fixed Deposit advice, you need to submit the Fixed Deposit Liquidation form.

If booked through Net Banking, banks allow you to do premature withdrawal through Net Banking also.


?After maturity:

A fixed deposits get renewed automatically if not withdrawn on maturity or the interest rate of savings account is paid for period after maturity. Therefore, while opening an FD, you have 2 options:
  • After maturity the amount be transferred to a specific savings bank account. The account number and bank details should be provided.
  • Second, the depositor can indicate in the form that the amount be renewed after maturity. The longest tenor for an FD is 10 years.
So if you select the first option while you open an FD, the FD amount will be automatically credited after valid deductions in the appropriate savings account.
If the second option is chosen, the matured amount will be reinvested as an FD with a similar tenor of the previous FD and at the same rate of interest. Investors can choose perpetual or a set number of renewals as well.

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Thursday, March 9, 2017

How to Apply Fresh Passport Online Procedure

How to Apply Fresh Passport Online Procedure


How to Apply Passport Online, Apply Fresh Passport /renewal passport,

Passport Online application: A Lot Of Companys worldwide have opened a Jobs for us Indian Students, and Large Number of  Students are going to abroad for Studies. Jobs offers in MNC s and a little craving for travelling around the world. the one thing that becomes really important to have with you is a passport.

Since Indian Government has outsourced the task of making passports to private sector TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) , the process has become very easy now. But does it mean you wont have to take several rounds like you do take of a government office? what are those minute differences between a PSK (Passport Seva Kendra) and any government office. Last Month I applied for Fresh Passport Via online mode for myself and I Received My Fresh Passport today. Heres my personal experience the application process via online mode in detail and list of Dos and Donts that I would suggest everyone.

Way to Apply Passport with My Personal experience.

1. Visit the Passport India Website.

2. Login using your username and password. If you dont have an account, click Register and create an account.

3. After logging into your account, click on "Apply for Fresh Passport/Re-issue of Passport".

4. You can either fill the form online or download the application form, fill it manually and upload it in the website.

5. Select the Type of Passport, Type of Application and Number of Pages. If minor, age must be mentioned (below 10 years or above 10 years and below 18 years). If not, click on Not Applicable. After filling these details, click Next

6. Now, you are supposed to enter your Name, Date and Place of Birth, Marital Status and Citizen Ship Details. After filling these Details, click Next. In the next step, enter Pan and Voter Card Number (If available), Employment type, Qualification etc. Click Next.

7. Enter your Family Details. Click Next.

8. Enter your Address (Present), Mobile Number and Email ID (Not Compulsory) . Click Next. Enter Emergency Contact Details. Click Next.

9. Enter Reference Details (Name, Address, Mobile Number). Click Next.

10. Enter Previous Passport Details (If any). Click Next.

11. Now, youll be asked 6 questions regarding Criminal Procedures etc. You either have to select Yes or No. After answering all the questions, click Next.

12. In the next step, read the declaration and enter the place and date. Also read the additional benefit section and click yes or no. Then click Submit Form.

13. Now, you will be given an Application Reference Number.

The Application Procedure is completed with this step.  Your Application form will be saved in your account and you can check it any time by logging into your email and clicking on View Saved Applications.

Paying the Fee

1. In View Saved Applications select the application form. Then, click Schedule Appointment. Here, you can pay the fee online.

2. After paying the fee, you can click on Schedule Appointment and select nearest PSK (Passport Seva Kendra) and Police Station.

NOTE : If you wish to reschedule the appointment, click on Schedule Appointment in View/Saved Applications and select Reschedule / Cancel Appointment. Select the preferred PSK and click Book Appointment. Your previous appointments will be cancelled after clicking this. You can reschedule only limited number of times.

3. After booking an appointment, you will be given date and time. Print the Application Receipt.

You need to carry Original and Print out of documents that are to be submitted. In case of minors, NOC certificate from parents / Annex H along with other documents.

Procedure in PSK

1. You have to go to the selected PSK before 30 or 45 minutes before the given time. Youll be allowed to enter the PSK 15 minuted before given time.

2. After Entering the PSK, your documents will be filed and token number will be given to you.

3. You will be directed to the A counter. Wait till your token number is displayed on the TV. Your number will be displayed along with the counter number. Take all your documents and go to the counter displayed. There, your photograph will be taken and all your applications will be scanned. Next, youll be directed to B counter.

4. Wait till your Token Number is displayed. Go to the counter number mentioned. In this counter, your applications will be verified and youll be directed to counter C.

5. In counter C, your application will be reviewed and will be taken. This completes the procedure.

NOTE :

1. If you dont have any document (original or print out or both) you will be sent back and will be asked to come again t 08:00AM.

2. If you are asked to come again due to lack of documents, your application form will be taken at the exit and you will be given an acknowledgement slip.

3. You will be given your application form only if you give the the acknowledgement slip when you visit the PSK for re-verification. The procedure is again same from A counter.

Address and References Verification

1. Verification officer will call you and give you your verification date.

2. Verification officer will check the certificates once again and will take Signatures from the Reference Persons you mentioned during the application procedure.

3. A passport size photograph will be asked by the Verification officer.

4. After the verification is over, youll get your Passport through Post.

IMPORTANT NOTE :-

1. You need not carry your photographs to the PSK center. A webcam will be used to capture your photo in A Counter.

2. You need to give a passport size photograph to the Verification Officer.

3. Your References must be present, when the verification officer comes to verify your details.

4. In case of minors, do not forget to carry No Objection Certificate / Annex H.

5. Reach the PSK in time.

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Saturday, March 4, 2017

Procedure of FIR

Procedure of FIR


First Information Report (FIR) is a written document prepared by the police when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offence. It is a report of information that reaches the police first in point of time and that is why it is called the First Information Report 

The procedure of filing an FIR is prescribed in Section 154 of the CriminalProcedure Code, 1973. When information about the commission of a cognizable offence is given orally, the police must write it down.



What is an FIR?

First Information Report (FIR) is a written document prepared by the police when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offence. It is a report of information that reaches the police first in point of time and that is why it is called the First Information Report. It is generally a complaint lodged with the police by the victim of a cognizable offence or by someone on his/her behalf. Anyone can report the commission of a cognizable offence either orally or in writing to the police. Even a telephonic message can be treated as an FIR.


Why is FIR important?

An FIR is a very important document as it sets the process of criminal justice in motion. It is only after the FIR is registered in the police station that the police takes up investigation of the case.

Who can lodge an FIR?

Anyone who knows about the commission of a cognizable offence can file an FIR. It is not necessary that only the victim of the crime should file an FIR. A police officer who comes to know about a cognizable offence can file an FIR himself/herself. You can file an FIR if:
  1. You are the person against whom the offence has been committed;
  2. You know yourself about an offence which has been committed;
  3. You have seen the offence being committed.
What is the procedure of filing an FIR?


The procedure of filing an FIR is prescribed in Section 154 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973.

  1. When information about the commission of a cognizable offence is given orally, the police must write it down.
  2. It is your right as a person giving information or making a complaint to demand that the information recorded by the police is read over to you.
  3. Once the information has been recorded by the police, it must be signed by the person giving the information.
  4. You should sign the report only after verifying that the information recorded by the police is as per the details given by you.
  5. People who cannot read or write must put their left thumb impression on the document after being satisfied that it is a correct record.
  6. Always ask for a copy of the FIR, if the police do not give it to you. It is your right to get it free of cost.
What should you mention in the FIR?



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