Please download this form, i.e., FORM No. 8 for making corrections in the particulars entered in the electoral roll from here.
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Lok Sabha Elections 2014 start from the 7th of April. Voters need to be perfectly ready with their up-to-date Voter ID Cards. This Voter Form No. 8 would help you rectify the errors in your Voter Details.
This document contains Form 6, an application for inclusion of name in the electoral roll. The 3-page form requests inclusion in the electoral roll of a specific constituency and collects details such as the applicant's name, age, sex, date and place of birth, father/husband's name, place of residence, and details of family members already in the electoral roll. It includes instructions on how to fill the form, required proofs, and a declaration of citizenship and residence.
Form 6 Application for inclusion of name in electoral rollRafique Rajput
The document is an application form (Form 6) for inclusion of a name in the electoral roll of an assembly or
parliamentary constituency in India. It requests inclusion of the applicant's name and provides details such as name,
age, sex, date of birth, place of birth, relation's name, place of residence, and details of family members already in
the electoral roll. It includes a declaration by the applicant and space for pasting a photograph. Guidelines are
provided on who can file the form, when and where it can be filed, and how to fill in the details.
Application for inclusion of name in electoral roll(form6)districtsasnagar
(1) The document is an application form (Form 6) for inclusion of a name in the electoral roll of an assembly/parliamentary constituency.
(2) It collects details of the applicant such as name, age, date of birth, place of birth, address, family members already in the electoral roll, and a declaration about citizenship and residence.
(3) Supporting documents that need to be attached include proof of identity, age, residence and relationship to other electors. Instructions are provided on how to fill the form correctly and where to submit it.
1. The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of Booth Level Officers (BLOs) in the electoral process in India. BLOs are responsible for maintaining accurate electoral rolls for their assigned areas. (2) They conduct house-to-house verification and collect claims and objections to update the rolls. (3) BLOs also help facilitate the registration of special categories of voters like overseas electors and service voters in their areas.
The document provides instructions for filling out an Aadhaar enrolment or correction form. It states that Aadhaar enrolment is free and voluntary, and corrections made within 96 hours of enrolment are also free. It lists the fields to be filled in the form, including personal details, address, relationship details, and documents to be presented. It also provides lists of valid identity, address, relationship and date of birth documents that can be submitted.
The document provides guidelines for filling out Form-8, which is used to apply for corrections to one's entry on the electoral roll. It outlines who can file Form-8, when and where it can be filed, and how to fill out each section to correctly provide details of the requested correction along with necessary supporting documents. Applicants are instructed to clearly indicate in Part IV of the form which specific details listed need to be corrected based on the updated information provided.
The document provides instructions for filling out an Aadhaar enrolment or correction form. It notes that Aadhaar enrolment is free and voluntary, and corrections made within 96 hours of enrolment are also free. It lists the various fields to be filled out on the form, including pre-enrolment ID, name, gender, address, relationship details, consent for information sharing, and bank account information if the applicant wishes to link an account. It provides lists of valid identity, address, date of birth, and relationship documents that can be presented during enrolment or correction. Instructions are given for filling out fields depending on the verification method chosen - document, introducer, or head of family
Lok Sabha Elections 2014 start from the 7th of April. Voters need to be perfectly ready with their up-to-date Voter ID Cards. This Voter Form No. 8 would help you rectify the errors in your Voter Details.
This document contains Form 6, an application for inclusion of name in the electoral roll. The 3-page form requests inclusion in the electoral roll of a specific constituency and collects details such as the applicant's name, age, sex, date and place of birth, father/husband's name, place of residence, and details of family members already in the electoral roll. It includes instructions on how to fill the form, required proofs, and a declaration of citizenship and residence.
Form 6 Application for inclusion of name in electoral rollRafique Rajput
The document is an application form (Form 6) for inclusion of a name in the electoral roll of an assembly or
parliamentary constituency in India. It requests inclusion of the applicant's name and provides details such as name,
age, sex, date of birth, place of birth, relation's name, place of residence, and details of family members already in
the electoral roll. It includes a declaration by the applicant and space for pasting a photograph. Guidelines are
provided on who can file the form, when and where it can be filed, and how to fill in the details.
Application for inclusion of name in electoral roll(form6)districtsasnagar
(1) The document is an application form (Form 6) for inclusion of a name in the electoral roll of an assembly/parliamentary constituency.
(2) It collects details of the applicant such as name, age, date of birth, place of birth, address, family members already in the electoral roll, and a declaration about citizenship and residence.
(3) Supporting documents that need to be attached include proof of identity, age, residence and relationship to other electors. Instructions are provided on how to fill the form correctly and where to submit it.
1. The document outlines the roles and responsibilities of Booth Level Officers (BLOs) in the electoral process in India. BLOs are responsible for maintaining accurate electoral rolls for their assigned areas. (2) They conduct house-to-house verification and collect claims and objections to update the rolls. (3) BLOs also help facilitate the registration of special categories of voters like overseas electors and service voters in their areas.
The document provides instructions for filling out an Aadhaar enrolment or correction form. It states that Aadhaar enrolment is free and voluntary, and corrections made within 96 hours of enrolment are also free. It lists the fields to be filled in the form, including personal details, address, relationship details, and documents to be presented. It also provides lists of valid identity, address, relationship and date of birth documents that can be submitted.
The document provides guidelines for filling out Form-8, which is used to apply for corrections to one's entry on the electoral roll. It outlines who can file Form-8, when and where it can be filed, and how to fill out each section to correctly provide details of the requested correction along with necessary supporting documents. Applicants are instructed to clearly indicate in Part IV of the form which specific details listed need to be corrected based on the updated information provided.
The document provides instructions for filling out an Aadhaar enrolment or correction form. It notes that Aadhaar enrolment is free and voluntary, and corrections made within 96 hours of enrolment are also free. It lists the various fields to be filled out on the form, including pre-enrolment ID, name, gender, address, relationship details, consent for information sharing, and bank account information if the applicant wishes to link an account. It provides lists of valid identity, address, date of birth, and relationship documents that can be presented during enrolment or correction. Instructions are given for filling out fields depending on the verification method chosen - document, introducer, or head of family
The document is an Aadhaar enrolment/correction form with instructions. It provides information on how to enroll or correct information for an Aadhaar identity number. Enrolment is free and corrections within 96 hours are also free. The form collects personal details like name, address, date of birth and relationships. It explains the verification process and lists valid documents for identity, address, date of birth and relationships. Instructions are provided on filling out each field of the form.
This document contains instructions for filling out an Aadhaar enrolment or correction form in India. It explains that Aadhaar enrolment and corrections within 96 hours of enrolment are free. It provides guidance on filling out each field of the form, including name, address, date of birth, relationship details, and lists of valid identity, address, date of birth, and relationship documents. Introducers or heads of family can assist those without documents.
1) You must sign and submit your voter registration form to be registered to vote.
2) To complete registration, attach proof of address, age (for first time voters) and student declaration form (if applicable). Submit the form to your local Electoral Registration Officer.
3) Myths about voting include that you register only to get an ID card, you can vote only where you were born, and that registration is cumbersome. In fact, registration allows you to vote, temporary residents can register to vote, and registration is now simple online.
This document contains an application form for an Indian passport. It requests information such as the applicant's name, date of birth, address, citizenship status, passport history, and references. It notes that providing incorrect information could lead to penalties and instructs applicants to submit original documents. It also contains a personal particulars form requesting additional details about the applicant.
A sample form of application for Indian Passport uploaded by T. J Joseph Adhikarathil,Deputy Tahsildar, Kottayam,Mob 9447464502. A mysandesham presentation.Form of application for passport,Government of India.
Official Guidelines for Voter Registration (Form 6)himaenshu
Official Guidelines for Voter Registration (Form 6) from Election Commission of India. As it is copy of voter registration guidelines published by ECI.
This document is a passport application form from the Government of India Ministry of External Affairs. It requests information to process an application for a fresh passport, re-issue of passport, or to make changes to an existing passport. The form requests details about the applicant such as name, date of birth, citizenship, family, address, references, and previous passport information. It outlines the documents required and fees to submit with the application. The applicant must declare they owe allegiance to India and affirm the information provided is accurate under the terms of the Passports Act.
The document provides instructions for conducting meetings to constitute three-tier Panchayat bodies in Birbhum, West Bengal according to the state's Panchayat rules. It outlines timelines for meetings at the Gram Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti, and Zilla Parishad levels between August 14th and September 14th. It describes the roles and procedures of the presiding officers for electing office bearers, constituting standing committees, and selecting heads of standing committees at each level in accordance with the state's rules.
M.A.D.No.15192 dated 20.07.2020 before Supreme Court of IndiaOm Prakash Poddar
Last Posthumous Petition filed along with Petitioner no.02 Srmt. Asha Rani Devi against in-built corruption in Law Enforcement agencies which explains as to how Custodian of Law became the killer of Petitioner no.02 Srmt. Asha Rani Devi and remained unpunished till date.
The document provides revised guidelines for issuing Other Backward Class (OBC) caste certificates. Key points:
1. The format of the existing OBC caste certificate has been revised to include details of resolutions that added castes to the central OBC list after 1993.
2. Certificates must mention the specific resolution that included the candidate's caste in the central OBC list.
3. Certifying authorities must ensure candidates do not belong to the "creamy layer" as defined in 1993 guidelines and subsequent amendments.
4. An application format for non-creamy layer certificates is provided seeking income/employment details of candidates and their parents over three years.
The verification certificate certifies the applicant's personal details and character, confirms they have lived at their address for over a year, and recommends issuing a passport after verifying the applicant does not meet any conditions under Section 6(2) of the Passports Act, 1967. The certificate must be signed by authorized government or law enforcement officials and include the applicant's photo attested by the signing officer.
The document provides steps for online voter registration in Karnataka, India. It outlines the process of creating an account on the chief electoral officer website, filling out Form 6 which requires uploading photos and proofs of address and age, and submitting the hard copy of Form 6 along with supporting documents. Acceptable documents for address proof and age proof are also listed. Applicants can track the status of their Form 6 application online and search for their name in the electoral list.
This document contains an application form for enrollment to practice before the Internal Revenue Service. It requests information such as the applicant's name, address, date of birth, social security number, eligibility details, professional history, tax return filing history, and signature certifying that the information provided is true. Instructions state that the completed form should be mailed along with a $80 payment to the specified address in order to be considered for enrollment.
This document is an application form for employment visas or UK ancestry visas to the UK. It requests information about the applicant's personal details, family, passport, contact information, finances, employment history, previous visa applications and travel history, and details regarding the prospective employment or UK ancestry claim. The form instructs applicants to complete all questions fully and accurately, as applications may be decided without an interview, and false claims could lead to application refusal or a 10-year ban from the UK. It also requests additional information for applicants under 18 years of age, and specifies the documentation required for employment visa applicants regarding the prospective role and employer sponsor.
The court document discusses anomalies found in the handling of 288 reference cases by the former member of the Foreigners' Tribunal No. 4 in Morigaon. An investigation found issues like missing judgements, discrepancies between judgements and records, dual judgements, and absence of orders vacating earlier declarations in 57 cases. The court holds that the disposal of these 57 references is not valid in the eyes of the law. It orders that these 57 cases be heard afresh by the tribunal from the respective stages. The court also expresses disappointment at the conduct of the former member.
Saied Karamooz FPPC Form 460 10-1-14 to 10-18-14OakMayor2014
This document is a campaign disclosure statement cover page for the Saied Karamooz for Oakland Mayor Movement 2014 committee. It provides contact information for the committee and treasurer, identifies the statement as a quarterly report covering October 1-18, 2014, and includes signed verifications from the treasurer and candidate.
Joe Tuman FPPC Form 460 10-1-14 to 10-18-14OakMayor2014
This document is a cover page and summary form for a campaign finance disclosure statement filed in California. It provides identifying information about the committee, treasurer, type of statement, and dates covered. The summary includes totals for monetary contributions received, cash payments made, and beginning and ending cash balances for the period. Key details like the committee name, treasurer, and dates covered are at the top, while totals for transactions are provided in columns for the current period and calendar year to date.
Dan Siegel FPPC Form 460 10-1-14 to 10-18-14OakMayor2014
This document is a campaign finance disclosure form for Dan Siegel for Mayor, 2014. It includes:
1) Contact information for the committee and treasurer.
2) A summary of contributions received and expenditures made in the reporting period, as well as current cash on hand.
3) Schedules attached providing more detail on contributions, expenditures, accrued expenses and loans.
This document contains an application form for correcting particulars entered in the electoral roll. [1] The applicant requests that an entry relating to themselves be corrected as the current entry is incorrect. [2] They provide their correct name, age, father/mother/husband's name, sex, address, and Elector's Photo Identity Card number. [3] The Electoral Registration Officer will then take action to accept or reject the application, providing detailed reasons for the decision.
This document appears to be an application form for allotment of a Permanent Account Number (PAN) in India. It requests basic personal and contact details such as name, date of birth, address, father's name, contact numbers and email. It also requests details about source of income and documents submitted as proof of identity and address. Guidelines are provided at the end on how to correctly fill the form.
The document is an Aadhaar enrolment/correction form with instructions. It provides information on how to enroll or correct information for an Aadhaar identity number. Enrolment is free and corrections within 96 hours are also free. The form collects personal details like name, address, date of birth and relationships. It explains the verification process and lists valid documents for identity, address, date of birth and relationships. Instructions are provided on filling out each field of the form.
This document contains instructions for filling out an Aadhaar enrolment or correction form in India. It explains that Aadhaar enrolment and corrections within 96 hours of enrolment are free. It provides guidance on filling out each field of the form, including name, address, date of birth, relationship details, and lists of valid identity, address, date of birth, and relationship documents. Introducers or heads of family can assist those without documents.
1) You must sign and submit your voter registration form to be registered to vote.
2) To complete registration, attach proof of address, age (for first time voters) and student declaration form (if applicable). Submit the form to your local Electoral Registration Officer.
3) Myths about voting include that you register only to get an ID card, you can vote only where you were born, and that registration is cumbersome. In fact, registration allows you to vote, temporary residents can register to vote, and registration is now simple online.
This document contains an application form for an Indian passport. It requests information such as the applicant's name, date of birth, address, citizenship status, passport history, and references. It notes that providing incorrect information could lead to penalties and instructs applicants to submit original documents. It also contains a personal particulars form requesting additional details about the applicant.
A sample form of application for Indian Passport uploaded by T. J Joseph Adhikarathil,Deputy Tahsildar, Kottayam,Mob 9447464502. A mysandesham presentation.Form of application for passport,Government of India.
Official Guidelines for Voter Registration (Form 6)himaenshu
Official Guidelines for Voter Registration (Form 6) from Election Commission of India. As it is copy of voter registration guidelines published by ECI.
This document is a passport application form from the Government of India Ministry of External Affairs. It requests information to process an application for a fresh passport, re-issue of passport, or to make changes to an existing passport. The form requests details about the applicant such as name, date of birth, citizenship, family, address, references, and previous passport information. It outlines the documents required and fees to submit with the application. The applicant must declare they owe allegiance to India and affirm the information provided is accurate under the terms of the Passports Act.
The document provides instructions for conducting meetings to constitute three-tier Panchayat bodies in Birbhum, West Bengal according to the state's Panchayat rules. It outlines timelines for meetings at the Gram Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti, and Zilla Parishad levels between August 14th and September 14th. It describes the roles and procedures of the presiding officers for electing office bearers, constituting standing committees, and selecting heads of standing committees at each level in accordance with the state's rules.
M.A.D.No.15192 dated 20.07.2020 before Supreme Court of IndiaOm Prakash Poddar
Last Posthumous Petition filed along with Petitioner no.02 Srmt. Asha Rani Devi against in-built corruption in Law Enforcement agencies which explains as to how Custodian of Law became the killer of Petitioner no.02 Srmt. Asha Rani Devi and remained unpunished till date.
The document provides revised guidelines for issuing Other Backward Class (OBC) caste certificates. Key points:
1. The format of the existing OBC caste certificate has been revised to include details of resolutions that added castes to the central OBC list after 1993.
2. Certificates must mention the specific resolution that included the candidate's caste in the central OBC list.
3. Certifying authorities must ensure candidates do not belong to the "creamy layer" as defined in 1993 guidelines and subsequent amendments.
4. An application format for non-creamy layer certificates is provided seeking income/employment details of candidates and their parents over three years.
The verification certificate certifies the applicant's personal details and character, confirms they have lived at their address for over a year, and recommends issuing a passport after verifying the applicant does not meet any conditions under Section 6(2) of the Passports Act, 1967. The certificate must be signed by authorized government or law enforcement officials and include the applicant's photo attested by the signing officer.
The document provides steps for online voter registration in Karnataka, India. It outlines the process of creating an account on the chief electoral officer website, filling out Form 6 which requires uploading photos and proofs of address and age, and submitting the hard copy of Form 6 along with supporting documents. Acceptable documents for address proof and age proof are also listed. Applicants can track the status of their Form 6 application online and search for their name in the electoral list.
This document contains an application form for enrollment to practice before the Internal Revenue Service. It requests information such as the applicant's name, address, date of birth, social security number, eligibility details, professional history, tax return filing history, and signature certifying that the information provided is true. Instructions state that the completed form should be mailed along with a $80 payment to the specified address in order to be considered for enrollment.
This document is an application form for employment visas or UK ancestry visas to the UK. It requests information about the applicant's personal details, family, passport, contact information, finances, employment history, previous visa applications and travel history, and details regarding the prospective employment or UK ancestry claim. The form instructs applicants to complete all questions fully and accurately, as applications may be decided without an interview, and false claims could lead to application refusal or a 10-year ban from the UK. It also requests additional information for applicants under 18 years of age, and specifies the documentation required for employment visa applicants regarding the prospective role and employer sponsor.
The court document discusses anomalies found in the handling of 288 reference cases by the former member of the Foreigners' Tribunal No. 4 in Morigaon. An investigation found issues like missing judgements, discrepancies between judgements and records, dual judgements, and absence of orders vacating earlier declarations in 57 cases. The court holds that the disposal of these 57 references is not valid in the eyes of the law. It orders that these 57 cases be heard afresh by the tribunal from the respective stages. The court also expresses disappointment at the conduct of the former member.
Saied Karamooz FPPC Form 460 10-1-14 to 10-18-14OakMayor2014
This document is a campaign disclosure statement cover page for the Saied Karamooz for Oakland Mayor Movement 2014 committee. It provides contact information for the committee and treasurer, identifies the statement as a quarterly report covering October 1-18, 2014, and includes signed verifications from the treasurer and candidate.
Joe Tuman FPPC Form 460 10-1-14 to 10-18-14OakMayor2014
This document is a cover page and summary form for a campaign finance disclosure statement filed in California. It provides identifying information about the committee, treasurer, type of statement, and dates covered. The summary includes totals for monetary contributions received, cash payments made, and beginning and ending cash balances for the period. Key details like the committee name, treasurer, and dates covered are at the top, while totals for transactions are provided in columns for the current period and calendar year to date.
Dan Siegel FPPC Form 460 10-1-14 to 10-18-14OakMayor2014
This document is a campaign finance disclosure form for Dan Siegel for Mayor, 2014. It includes:
1) Contact information for the committee and treasurer.
2) A summary of contributions received and expenditures made in the reporting period, as well as current cash on hand.
3) Schedules attached providing more detail on contributions, expenditures, accrued expenses and loans.
This document contains an application form for correcting particulars entered in the electoral roll. [1] The applicant requests that an entry relating to themselves be corrected as the current entry is incorrect. [2] They provide their correct name, age, father/mother/husband's name, sex, address, and Elector's Photo Identity Card number. [3] The Electoral Registration Officer will then take action to accept or reject the application, providing detailed reasons for the decision.
This document appears to be an application form for allotment of a Permanent Account Number (PAN) in India. It requests basic personal and contact details such as name, date of birth, address, father's name, contact numbers and email. It also requests details about source of income and documents submitted as proof of identity and address. Guidelines are provided at the end on how to correctly fill the form.
Form 6A for an NRI or overseas elector to enroll for voting in elections in India. The form needs to be filled completely and sent to Electoral Registration Officer along with self attested copies of other necessary documents.
This document is an application form for an individual or entity to apply for a Permanent Account Number (PAN) from the Indian Income Tax Department.
The form requests information such as the applicant's name, gender, date of birth/incorporation, father's name, addresses, phone number, email, citizenship details, income sources, and documents submitted as proof of identity and address.
It provides instructions on how to fill out the form correctly, such as writing names without abbreviations or titles, specifying dates in the format DDMMYYYY, and including country codes for phone numbers. Applicants must ensure all mandatory fields are completed accurately for their application to be processed.
This document contains forms for applying for an Indian passport, including:
1) A passport application form requesting personal details like name, date of birth, address, passport history, and a self-declaration of citizenship and accuracy of information.
2) A personal particulars form collecting additional information such as references, citizenship details, and previous passport numbers.
3) Instructions that applicants must read the passport information booklet carefully, provide original documents, and that furnishing incorrect information can attract legal penalties.
The document is an application form for permanent residence in Singapore. It requests information about the applicant such as personal details, education history, employment history, family details, and other supporting documents. If approved, it would grant the applicant an Entry Permit to live in Singapore permanently. The form consists of several parts requesting details about the applicant, applicant's spouse and children, previous marriages, declaration of truth of details, and consent for authorities to verify the information provided. Signatures are required from the applicant and spouse (if applying). Photocopies of identification documents like passports and birth certificates for applicant and family are also required to be submitted along with the form.
This document contains a common application format for recruitment of forest guard and forester positions. The application requests basic personal information such as name, address, contact details, education history, and a declaration of truth from the applicant. It also includes an admit card section confirming the applicant's provisional approval to attend an upcoming written exam, specifying exam details like date, time, and subjects.
This document outlines the form and process for claiming provident fund accumulation for a minor or deceased member.
[1] Form 20 is used to claim provident fund for a minor member by their guardian, or for a deceased member by their nominee, legal heir, or family member's guardian if the nominee is a minor.
[2] The form requires particulars of the member such as name, account number, and employer, as well as particulars of the claimant such as name, relationship to member, and address.
[3] Instructions specify that claims must be made by the guardian for a minor, or for a deceased member by the nominee if existing, otherwise by surviving family members or legal
This document is an account opening form for non-resident Indians to open NRE, NRO, and FCNR accounts with Indian Overseas Bank. It requests basic information from applicants such as name, address, nationality, passport details, type of visa, and type of account. It outlines terms and conditions such as interest payment options, facilities like internet banking that can be provided, and nominations. Signatures are required from applicants to acknowledge the terms and conditions. Supporting documents like passport and visa copies must also be provided.
This document is an application form for new voters to register to vote in India. It requests information such as the applicant's name, photo, address, identity details, and disability status if applicable. The applicant declares that they are a citizen of India, ordinarily live at the address provided, and are applying to be added to the voter rolls for the first time. Supporting documents must be provided regarding identity, age, address, and disability status if claimed.
This document appears to be a registration form for the National Pension System (NPS) in India. It requests information such as personal details, identity proof, address proof, bank details, nomination details, and pension fund and investment options. The form is divided into sections for name, demographic info, documents, addresses, contact info, occupation, bank info, nominations, pension fund selection and investment strategy. It provides instructions for filling out each section and requires signatures to confirm the information provided.
This document is an admission form for the University of the Punjab. It contains instructions for completing the form to apply for admission to the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science programs.
The form requests information such as the candidate's name, father's name, address, nationality, date of birth, CNIC number, subjects to appear for, and previous academic records. It provides spaces to paste photographs and for signatures. The instructions explain how to fill out the form correctly, including using a blue ballpoint pen, attaching required documents, and payment of fees at HBL bank branches. The candidate must declare that they have read and will follow the instructions.
This document appears to be an application form for a new family ration card from the Government of Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection Department. The form requests information such as applicant name and address, family member details including name, date of birth, relationship and monthly income. It also requests documents to prove residence and details of gas connections if applicable. Applicants can choose to receive rice and other commodities, additional sugar or no commodities. The applicant must certify the details provided are true before signing and submitting the form.
This document is an application form for allotment of a Permanent Account Number (PAN) in India. It requests individual/entity details such as name, gender, date of birth/incorporation, address, father's name, photograph, income sources, and documents for identity, address and date of birth proof. Instructions are provided on accurately filling name fields like using full names without abbreviations, and address details like country/PIN codes. Applicants are advised to provide contact details and Aadhaar/Enrolment ID number as per Indian tax laws.
This document appears to be a registration form for the National Pension System (NPS) in India. It requests personal details like name, date of birth, address, contact information, bank details, nomination details, and pension fund and investment choices. The form notes that Aadhaar and PAN details are now mandatory under NPS regulations. It provides instructions on filling out the form and references other annexures for additional information.
This document contains an application form for an Importer-Exporter Code (IEC). The summary is:
1. The application requests information about the applicant such as name, address, contact details, nature of business, and preferred import/export activities.
2. Additional details are required depending on the entity type, including PAN details, registration/incorporation details, and personal details of proprietors, partners, directors etc.
3. The applicant must declare that they have not been penalized under relevant Acts and the principal/directors are not in the Denied Entity List. The applicant undertakes to abide by foreign trade laws and policies.
1. The document provides information on the process of nomination of candidates for elections in India. It details the requirements for filing valid nominations, including public notices, proposers, documents required, and timelines.
2. Key aspects covered include the public notice issued by the Returning Officer specifying details of the election, last dates for filing nominations, scrutiny, withdrawal etc. Nominations can only be filed during the window of 11 AM to 3 PM on dates specified.
3. Requirements for valid nominations include duly filled nomination forms, security deposit, affidavits by the candidate regarding criminal cases/assets/liabilities, certified electoral roll extract if candidate belongs to a different constituency.
4. Political
This document contains an application form for an individual or entity to apply for a Permanent Account Number (PAN) from the Indian Income Tax department.
The form requests information such as the applicant's full name, father's name, date of birth/incorporation, gender, address, phone number, email, status, registration number if applicable, Aadhaar number if available, source of income, representative assessee details if any, and documents submitted as proof of identity, address and date of birth.
Instructions are provided on how to fill in each field correctly, such as using block letters and leaving one space between each word, providing passport size photographs, and ensuring dates, names and addresses are
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CYBER SECURITY ENHANCEMENT IN NIGERIA. A CASE STUDY OF SIX STATES IN THE NORT...AJHSSR Journal
ABSTRACT: Security plays an important role in human life and endeavors. Securing information and
disseminating are critical challenges in the present day. This study aimed at identifying innovative technologies
that aid cybercrimes and can constitute threats to cybersecurity in North Central (Middle Belt) Nigeria covering
its six States and the FCT Abuja. A survey research design was adopted. The researchers employed the use of
Google form in administering the structured questionnaire. The instruments were faced validated by one expert
each from ICT and security. Cronbach Alpha reliability Coefficient was employed and achieved 0.83 level of
coefficient. The population of the study was 200, comprising 100 undergraduate students from computer science
and Computer/Robotics Education, 80 ICT instructors, technologists and lecturers in the University and
Technical Colleges in the Middle Belt Nigeria using innovative technologies for their daily jobs and 20 officers
of the crime agency such as: Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) andEconomic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC). Three research purposes and questions as well as the hypothesis guided the study
on Five (5) point Likert scale. Data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation for the three
research questions while three hypotheses were tested using t-test at 0.05 level of significance. Major findings
revealed that serious steps are needed to better secure the cybers against cybercrimes. Motivation, types, threats
and strategies for the prevention of cybercrimes were identified. The study recommends that government,
organizations and individuals should place emphasis on moral development, regular training of its employees,
regular update of software, use strong password, back up data and information, produce strong cybersecurity
policy, install antivirus soft and security surveillance (CCTV) in offices in order to safeguard its employees and
properties from being hacked and vandalized.
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Form no 8 (English)
1. 172.16.67.70ceopb_DocumentsDocument 2013Form 6 Eng & PbiForm 8 English_Revised_17.04.2013.doc
FORM 8
[See rule 13(1) and 26]
Application for correction to particulars entered in electoral roll
To
The Electoral Registration Officer,
……………………………Assembly/£
Parliamentary Constituency.
Sir,
I request that entry relating to myself appearing in the electoral roll the above Constituency is not
correct and it should be corrected. Correct particulars in support of my request are given below:
Name Surname (if any)I. Applicant’s
details
Part number of electoral roll: Serial number in that part:
Age as on 1st
January ………….# Years: Months: Sex (male/female/others):
Date of birth, if known: Day: Month: Year:
Name Surname (if any)* Father’s/
Mother’s/ Name
Husband’s
II. Particulars of place of present ordinary Residence (Full address)
House/ Door number:
Street/ Area/Locality/Mohalla/Road:
Town/ Village:
Post Office: Pin Code:
Tehsil/ Taluka/Mandal/ Thana:
District:
III. Details of Elector’s Photo Identity Card (if issued, in this or some other constituency)
Elector’s Photo Identity Card number:
Name of the Constituency:
IV. Details of entries to be corrected:
*My name / *Age/ *Father’s/Mother’s/Husband’s name/ *Sex/ *Address/ *Elector’s Photo Identity
Card Number may be corrected in terms of information provided in this Form above.
Place:
Date: Signature or thumb impression of the elector
Please give your mobile number / E-mail I.D (Optional)/……………………………………..
Note- Any person who makes a statement or declaration which is false and which he either
knows or believes to be false or does not believe to be true, is punishable under section 31 of the
Representation of People Act, 1950 (43 of 1950).
£
In case of Union territories having no Legislative Assembly and the State of Jammu & Kashmir.
# Please give the year i.e. 2007, 2008, etc.
* Strike out the inappropriate alternative.
SPACE FOR PASTING ONE
RECENT PASSPORT SIZE
PHOTOGRAPH
(3.5 CM X 3.5 CM) SHOWING
FRONTAL VIEW OF FULL
FACE WITHIN THIS BOX
2. 172.16.67.70ceopb_DocumentsDocument 2013Form 6 Eng & PbiForm 8 English_Revised_17.04.2013.doc
Details of action taken
(To be filled by Electoral Registration Officer of the constituency)
The application of Shri/Smt./Km. ……………………………………………………………. for
correction of entry in the electoral roll in Form 8 has been accepted*/rejected*.
Detailed reasons for *acceptance [under or in pursuance of rule 18*/20*/26(4)
£
] or *rejection [under
or in pursuance of rule 17*/20*/26(4)
£
].
Place: Signature of (Seal of the Electoral
Date: Electoral Registration Officer Registration Officer)
* Strike out the inappropriate alternative.
£ During continuous updating after final publication of electoral roll.
Remarks of Field Level Officers (e.g BLO, Designated Officer, Supervisory Officer)
3. 172.16.67.70ceopb_DocumentsDocument 2013Form 6 Eng & PbiForm 8 English_Revised_17.04.2013.doc
[FORM 8 Contd…..]
[[This page should be thick enough so that it does not get mutilated /damaged in postal transit]
]
Intimation of action taken
(Section-II of the page is to be filled by Electoral Registration Officer of the constituency and to be
posted to the applicant on the address as given by the applicant in Section-I)
----------------------------------------------------------------First Fold-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Section-I
Postage Stamp to be
affixed by the
Electoral Registration
Authority at the time
of dispatch
The application in Form 8 of
**Shri/ Shrimati/ Kumari........
** (Full address)
House/ Door number:
Street/ Area/Locality/
Mohalla/Road:
Town/ Village:
Post Office: Pin Code:
Tehsil/ Taluka/
Mandal/ Thana:
District:
** To be filled in by the applicant.
----------------------------------------------------------------------Second Fold--------------------------------------
Section-II
has been—
(a) (a) accepted and the entry at Sr. No. .............................of Part No...................................................
of AC No………………….. has been modified accordingly.
(b) rejected for the reason........................……………………..………………………………………
Date....................... Electoral Registration Officer.
(Address)..................................
….............................................
…..…………. ..........................
4. 172.16.67.70ceopb_DocumentsDocument 2013Form 6 Eng & PbiForm 8 English_Revised_17.04.2013.doc
Receipt for application
Received the application in Form 8 of ** Shri/Shrimati/Kumari……………………………………..
**Address………………………………………………………………………………………………
Date…………… Signature of the officer receiving the application
on behalf of the Electoral Registration Officer
(Address) ………………………….
** To be filled in by the applicant.
GUIDELINES FOR FILLING UP THE APPLICATION FORM-8
General Instructions
Who can file Form-8
1. Can be filed only by a person whose name is already included in the electoral roll seeking correction to his/her
particulars already printed in the electoral roll. One person cannot file application in Form 8 for correction in the
particulars of any other person.
When Form-8 can be filed
1. Form-8 can be filed for correction to particulars of a person entered in the electoral roll. The application can be
filed after draft publication of electoral roll of the constituency. The application is to be filed within the specific
days provided for the purpose. Due publicity is given about the above period when the revision programme is
announced.
2. Only one copy of the application is to be filed.
3. The Application can also be filed for correction of particulars relating to oneself in the finally published electoral
roll when the revision programme is not going on. During non-revision period, application must be filed in
duplicate.
Where to file Form-8
1. During revision period, the application can be filed at the designated locations where the draft electoral roll is
displayed (mostly polling station locations) as well as the Electoral Registration Officer and Assistant Electoral
Registration Officer of the constituency.
2. During other period of the year when revision programme is not going on, the application can be filed only with
the Electoral Registration Officer.
How to Fill up Form-8
1. The application should be addressed to the Electoral Registration Officer of the constituency in which the name of
the applicant is already included. The name of the constituency should be mentioned in the blank space.
2. In Part I of the Application, please write your name, as it should appear in the electoral roll. In case the initials to
your name printed in the electoral roll are in abbreviated form and you want them to be printed in expanded form
Filled by Booth Level Officer
Help Line No. : 1950
Commission's website : www.eci.nic.in
CEO Website : www.ceopunjab.nic.in
(1) Name of BLO : ………………………
(2) Phone No. of BLO : ………………………
(3) No. & Name of Polling Station : …………………
5. 172.16.67.70ceopb_DocumentsDocument 2013Form 6 Eng & PbiForm 8 English_Revised_17.04.2013.doc
you can write your full name in expanded form. The full name except the surname should be written in the first
box and surname should be written in the second box. In case you do not have a surname, just write the given
name. Caste should not be mentioned except where the caste name is used as part of the elector’s name or a
surname. Honorific appellations like Shri, Smt. Kumari, Khan, Begum, Pandit etc. should not be mentioned.
3. Please fill up the Part Number and serial number in that part of electoral roll where your name is listed. This is
mandatory.
4. Age
Similarly, you should indicate your Age in years and months as on 1st
January of the year with reference to which
the electoral roll is printed. This qualifying date is printed at the bottom of each page of electoral roll.
5. Sex
Write your sex in full in the space provided e.g. Male / Female. Eunuchs have to choose from one of these
options.
6. Date of Birth (With Documentary Proof)
Fill up the date of birth in figures in the space provided in dd/mm/yyyy.
Proofs of date of birth to be attached are as under:
i) Birth certificate issued by a Municipal Authorities or district office of the Registrar of Births & Deaths or
Baptism certificate; or
ii) Birth certificate from the school (Govt. / Recognised) last attended by the applicant or any other recognised
educational institution; or
iii) If a person is class 10 or more pass, he should give a copy of the marksheet of class 10 , if it contains date of
birth as a proof of date of birth; or
iv) Marksheet of class 8 if it contains date of birth; or
v) Marksheet of class 5 if it contains date of birth; or
vi) A declaration in prescribed format given in Annexure-1 made by either of his parents if the person is not
educated till class 10 (In those cases where parental declaration is given as proof of age, the applicant will
have to be present himself for verification before BLO/ERO/AERO); or
vii) A certificate of his age given by a sarpanch of the concerned Gram Panchayat or by a member of the
concerned Municipal Corporation / Municipal Committee, the person is not educated till class 10 and both the
parents are not alive.
viii) Indian Passport
ix) PAN Card
x) Driving License
xi) Aadhar letter issued by UIDAI
Note: Documentary proof of age will be required only in those cases, where age of the applicant is between
18 and 21 years. In all other cases declaration of his age by the applicant will be taken as proof of age.
7. Relation’s Name:
In case of unmarried female applicant, name of Father / Mother is to be mentioned. In case of married female
applicant, name of Husband is to be mentioned. Strike out the inapplicable options in the column.
8. Place of Ordinary Residence
In Part II of the Application Form please fill up the full and complete postal address including PIN code where
you are ordinarily residing and want to get registered, in the space provided.
Proof of ordinary residence to be attached are as under:
i) Bank / Kisan / Post Office current Pass Book, or
ii) Applicant’s Ration Card / Passport / Driving License / Income Tax Return filed or Assessment Order, or
iii) Latest Water / Telephone / Electricity / Gas Connection Bill for that address, either in the name of the
applicant or that of his / her immediate relation like parents etc., or
iv) Postal department’s posts received / delivered in the applicant’s name at the given address.
NOTE: In case of homeless persons, the BLO will visit the address given in Form 6 at night to ascertain
that the homeless person actually sleeps at the place which is given as his address in Form 6. If the BLO is
able to verify that the homeless person actually sleeps at that place, no documentary proof of place of
residence shall be necessary.BLO must visit for more than one night for such verification.
9. Details of Electors’ Photo Identity Card.
6. 172.16.67.70ceopb_DocumentsDocument 2013Form 6 Eng & PbiForm 8 English_Revised_17.04.2013.doc
If you already have been issued with a Photo Identity Card by the Election Commission, please mention the card
number (printed on the front side) and date of issue (printed on the back side) of the card in the space provided in
Part III of the Application Form. Please attach a self-attested photocopy of both sides of the card.
10. Details of entries to be corrected.
In Part IV of the Application you should indicate the details of entries to be corrected. Therefore, this is a very
important part of the Application. You have indicated the correct details about your name, age, date of birth,
relations name, sex, address and photo identity card in the space provided in Parts I to III of the Application. In
this Part you have to clearly put a tick mark on the details that need to be corrected on the basis of information
now furnished by you. Please score out the alternatives that are not to be corrected.
In most part of the country now the electoral roll is printed with the photograph of electors. In
case the application is for correcting a wrong photograph, then the applicant may write “My
Photograph” in Part IV of the application and if possible, attach a recent passport size coloured
photograph with the application.
Please also give your full name and address on the acknowledgement and intimation portions.
Please give your mobile number and E-mail I.D in the Form , which is optional , as the same, if given, may be
used by the Electoral Registration Officer for further communication with the applicant whenever required.