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Sen. No. Name & Rank of Official Distt TENTATIVE SENIROITY LIST OF HEAD CONSTABLES SEN. NAME & RANK OF OFFICIAL DISTT. Range DOB DOE Caste.Categ Merit NO. Date of list Wheather C-I or C- Earlier Revised/ Remarks NO. ory of LSC C-I.C-II II Date of as Date of as HC HC 1 ASI GURINDER SINGH NO. 1700/ASR CP/ASR CP/ASR 09-12-1955 09-12-1974 Jat (GC) 29/170 01-04-1981 C-I 17-05-1981 17-05-1981 D-I w.e.f. 01.10.04 -- 2 ASI MALOOK SINGH NO. 3036/ASR CP/ASR CP/ASR 01-02-1958 11-01-1978 Jat (GC) DoG - 01-11-1982 01-11-1982 Dog Handler. EXEMPTEE FROM IMSC W.E.F. 15.04.2015. HANDLER ALLOCATED FOR PROMOTION ASI VIDE ORDER NO.9133- 42/E-1 dt.18.09.15 3 ASI INDERJIT SINGH, 1165/HPR HPR JR 30-06-1957 12-09-1975 JAT / GC 35(1)/170 01-04-1981 C-I 01-02-1983 01-02-1983 ASI/LR. ALLOCATED FOR PROMOTION ASI VIDE ORDER NO.639-49/E-1(5) DATED 29.01.2015 4 HC ARUN KUMAR 467/HPR HPR JR 25-07-1959 13-08-1979 BRAHMAN / 35/112 01-10-1984 C-I 01-01-1985 01-01-1985 ASI/LR .EXEMPTED FROM IMSC W.E.F. 01.08.2015 GC 5 HC SURINDER SINGH 2440/LDH CP-LDH CP-LDH 10-12-1954 23-10-1979 Jat/GC 34-B/115 01-09-1984 30-07-1985 30-07-1985 IMSC Pass, BUT CRIMINAL CASE AND D/E PENDING AGAINST HIM.ASIR/LR CASE KEPT PENDING DUE TO CRIMINAL CASE PENDING. 6 ASI ASHOK KUMAR NO. 1064/ASR CP/ASR CP/ASR 05-03-1958 25-07-1979 Brahmin 55/ 01-04-1985 C-I 07-08-1985 07-08-1985 ALLOCATED FOR PROMOTION ASI VIDE ORDER NO.639- (GC) 49/E-1(5) DATED 29.01.2015 7 HC (ORP/ASI) ONKAR SINGH 309/PTL PTL PR 24-04-1961 19-11-1981 JAT SIKH 48/116 01-09-1985 C-I 10-03-1986 10-03-1986 ASI/LR (GEN) 8 HC BALBIR SINGH 520/LDH CP-LDH CP-LDH 25-08-1957 19-02-1982 Ramdaisa/S 99-A/230 16-09-1986 18-09-1986 18-09-1986 IMSC Pass. ASI/LR CASE KEPT PENDING DUE TO CRIMINAL C CASE . 9 HC SURJIT SINGH 879/LDH CP-LDH CP-LDH 25-03-1958 01-10-1981 Jat/GC C-II 15-03-1985 18-09-1986 18-09-1986 IMSC Pass, BUT CRIMINAL CASE AND D/E PENDING AGAINST HIM. SO HIS PROMOTION CASE NOT CONSIDERED. 10 ASI JARNAIL SINGH NO.74/JAL JAL CP/JAL 20-12-1954 08-09-1973 JHIR 67/204 01-05-1986 C-I 01-10-1986 01-10-1986 PROMOTED AS ASI (BC) 11 HC TARSEM SINGH 737/FZR FZR FR 15-01-1961 15-02-1980 JATT/GC 30/204 01-04-1987 C-I 01-06-1987 01-06-1987 ASI/LR 12 ASI ONKAR SINGH 1380/FZR FZR FR 06-09-1956 22-07-1977 JATT/GC 83(2)/204 01-04-1987 C-I 01-06-1987 01-06-1987 Promoted as ASI vide order No. 308-18/E-1(2) dt. 13.01.2014 13 ASI KIRPAL SINGH 425/SASN SASN RR 15-04-1958 31-10-1979 Harijan /SC 124/204 01-04-1987 C-I 19-05-1988 19-05-1988 Allocated for promotion to the rank of ASI, but ignored (371/T.T) due to bad record. He has granted as ASI LR on 25.10.2011. 14 ASI SURJIT SINGH 459/BTA BTA BTA-R 18-04-1959 12-11-1980 PARJAPAT - - MOUNTED 21-06-1988 21-06-1988 PROMOTED TEMP.HC PURELY ON ADHOC BASIS FOR (BC) HOLD THE CHARGE OF MOUNTED POLICE. Allocated for promotion as ASI No. 5926-37/E-I (3) Dt 8.4.13. 15 HC SANTOKH SINGH 1805/FZR NOW FZR FR 11-02-1961 07-05-1981 JATT/GC 9/194 01-10-1987 C-I 01-09-1988 01-09-1988 ASI/LR 805/FZR 16 ASI MANMOHAN SINGH 1/FZK NOW FZK FR 04-10-1958 09-10-1979 MINHAS/BC C-II 11-03-1987 C-II 01-09-1988 01-09-1988 ASI/LR COMPLETING 10YRS SERVICE. THIS OFFICIAL IS 1/FZR IMSC PASS. LIST B-1 DT 01.04.2006 AND ALLOCATED FOR PROMOTION AS ASI BUT HIS PROMOTION CASE NOT CONSIDERED DUE TO DE PENDING 17 HC MANMOHAN SINGH 1218/LDH CP-LDH CP-LDH 01-07-1956 28-02-1980 28-11-1988 28-11-1988 IMSC PASS, BUT CRIMINAL CASE PENDING AGAINST HIM.IGNORED FOR ASIR/LR DUE TO BAD RECORD. 18 ASI RANDHIR SINGH NO. 1773/ASR CP/ASR CP/ASR 07-09-1957 14-07-1982 Jat (GC) 20/157 01-09-1988 C-I 01-12-1988 01-12-1988 D-I 01.04.07 & allocated to PR for promotion as ASI. (ADHOC.ASI) (ASI/LR) 19 ASI SURINDER PAL SINGH JAL CP/JAL 02-04-1958 04-09-1981 LUBANA 79/157 01-09-1988 C-I 17-05-1989 17-05-1989 EXEMPTED FROM IMSC W.E.F. 10.07.2014 VIDE NO. 5646- NO.1491/JAL (BC) 88/E-I(5), DTD 10.07.2014. Now ASI/LR.ALLOCATED FOR PROMOTION ASI VIDE ORDER NO.639-49/E-1(5) DATED 29.01.2015 20 ASI DAVI LAL 246/FZK FZK FR 04-06-1958 10-05-1977 KUMHAR/B 72/203/1 01-04-1989 29-05-1989 29-05-1989 ASI/LR COMPLETING 10YRS SERVICE. D-I DT. 01.2007 AND C 989 CRIMINAL CASE PENDING. 21 ASI BIKRAM SINGH, 1541/FZR FZR FR 25-03-1960 15-09-1979 01-10-1989 01-10-1989 LIST D-1 DT.01.04.2007 AND ALLOCATED FOR PROMOTION AS ASI, BUT HIS PROMOTION CASE NOT CONSIDERED DUE TO CRIMINAL CASE PENDING AGAINST HIM. NOW ASI/LR 22 ASI AMRIK SINGH JAL CP/JAL 17-02-1964 05-04-1985 JAT 95/131 01-09-1989 C-I 09-10-1989 09-10-1989 List D-I w.e.f. 01.10.07. Now ASI/LR NO.979/JAL (GC) 23 ASI SUKHWINDER SINGH, 146 /KPT KPT JR 23-05-1955 10-07-1978 JAT / GC 100/ 01-04-1989 C-I 21-10-1989 21-10-1989 Allocated for promotion as ASI 24 ASI BEANT SINGH, 748/BNL BNL PR 01-02-1965 29-12-1986 JAT (G.C.) C-II 11-08-1988 C-II 23-10-1989 23-10-1989 Allocate vide your office memo No. 443-49/E-1(2) dated 07.01.2010. Promoted as HC Adhoc Basis against Dog Handler Vacancies . Now ASI LR 25 ASI GURDEV RAJ, 99/HPR HPR JR 04-04-1957 06-03-1981 BRAHMAN / 181/203 01-03-1989 C-I 22-11-1989 22-11-1989 Promoted as ASI vide order No. 308-18/E-1(2) dt. GC 13.01.2014 26 ASI GURCHARN SINGH NO.918/ASR CP-ASR 23-03-1962 05-04-1985 JATT GC 36/131 01-10-1989 C-I 15-12-1989 15-12-1989 Deputed for IMSC vide letter dated 10.07.2014 NOW 801/ASR 27 ASI BALDEV SINGH 2011/BTL BTL BR 05-06-1960 24-09-1980 JAT SIKH / 103/131 01-10-1989 C-I 15-12-1989 15-12-1989 Allocated to BR/ASR BUT NOT CONSIDERED DUE TO GC CRIMINAL CASE PENDING 28 ASI SANTOKH SINGH NO.439/JAL JAL CP/JAL 24-03-1959 30-04-1979 HARIJAN 02-01-1990 02-01-1990 He has been promoted as offg. ASI w.e.f.15.10.2009 (DOG HANDLER) (SC) against Dog Squad intimated by DIG/PR vide No.15885/A- 1 dt. 25.06.14 29 HC JASBIR SINGH 861/FDK FDK FR 01-07-1963 02-11-1981 Jat/GC C-II 26-04-1990 C-II 24-05-1990 24-05-1990 7 30 ASI SITA RAM 808/GSP PTK BR 01-03-1958 03-04-1985 205/322 01-04-1990 C-I 16-06-1990 16-06-1990 IMSC PASS IN 2008 AND ALLOCATED FOR PROMOTION, BUT NOT PROMOTED DUE TO BAD RECORD. 31 ASI BALWINDER SINGH NO. 833/ASR CP/ASR CP/ASR 01-01-1955 21-04-1977 Jat (GC) 287/322 01-04-1990 C-I 16-06-1990 16-06-1990 D-I 01.04.08 & allocated to PR for promotion as ASI 32 HC MEHAR CHAND 2413/LDH CP-LDH CP-LDH 18-09-1957 15-04-1981 Adharmi/SC 135/322 01-04-1990 C-I 12-07-1990 12-07-1990 IMSC Pass, BUT DUE TO BAD RECORD NOT PROMOTED. 33 ASI JASPAL SINGH 668/LDH CP-LDH CP-LDH 05-08-1964 23-03-1985 Sikriban C-II 29-08-1990 Dog Handler 23-07-1990 23-07-1990 D-1 01/04/2007 AND ALLOCATED TO P.R. 34 HC SUKHDEV SINGH 81/FDK FDK FR 27-10-1961 29-07-1982 Jat/GC 58/269 01-10-1990 C-I 01-10-1990 01-10-1990 ASI/LR 35 ASI MOHINDER SINGH 1987/LDH CP-LDH CP-LDH 08-05-1957 17-02-1981 Rajput/GC 167/269 01-10-1990 C-I 27-10-1990 27-10-1990 EXEMPTED FROM IMSC W.E.F. 10.07.2014 VIDE NO.
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