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...birth as accepted by the Central Government shall not be subject to any alteration except where it is established that a bona fide clerical mistake has been committed in accepting the date of birth under...on account of bona fide clerical mistake having occurred the Central Government accepts, and does not determine, the date of birth in the manner specified in sub-rule (2) and sub-rule (3). Sub-rule (2...-rule (4) of Rule 16-A, namely, in cases where a bona fide clerical mistake had occurred in accepting the date of birth under sub-rule (2) or sub-rule (3).19. The...

...in recording the date of birth. It cannot be said that it is a clerical mistake. The date of birth having been given and recorded in the service register as early in 1951, it was not a bona fide....4. No doubt, sub-rule (5) of Rule 2 of the Andhra Pradesh Public Employees (Recording and Alteration of Date of Birth) Rules, 1984, provides power for correction of the bona fide mistake...mistake. The respondent claimed that he discovered the mistake in 1991 that his date of birth instead is 15-7-1934 but it was recorded as 14-11-1933. This is only a ruse to get over the bar of limitation to...

...appellant Naresh, the High Court made the following order on April 14, 1980:“The application is allowed as there is a clerical mistake in the operative part of the judgment in Criminal...operative part of the judgment also said the same thing. We do not understand what the learned Judges mean when they state in their order dated April 14,1980, “there is a clerical mistake in the operative...correct a clerical mistake and alter the conviction under Section 302 to one under Section 304 of the Indian Penal Code. We are greatly concerned that the High Court should have committed this grievous...

...of clerical mistake in Fard Badar proceedings. Learned counsel refers to relevant averments in para 4, which on reproduction read as under :—“That since the aforesaid mistake had...occurred with regard to the land measuring 5K-10M comprised in Khasra No. 54/12 Khewat No. 59 purely on account of clerical mistake, therefore, on the asking of petitioners No. 1 to 8, Halqa Patwari entered...the Fard Badar on 20.11.99 for correction of the clerical mistake and the A.C IInd Grade granted his permission for the aforesaid proposed rectification on 02.02.2000 On account of rectification of...

...-Mum)2.1 Ld. Counsel further argued that it was only a clerical mistake and therefore, penalty cannot be imposed.3. Ld. AR relies on the impugned order...clerical mistake. The clerical mistake was committed so often and such a long time cannot be called a clerical mistake. It is a deliberate act and therefore, in these circumstances, penalty is jus...

...: KULDEEP TIWARI 1. Court, that at the time of filing of the instant writ petition, some clerical mistake has occurred, and therefore, he seeks permission to withdraw the...counsel for the petitioner apprises this Court, that at the time of filing of the instant writ petition, some clerical mistake has occurred, and therefore, he seeks permission to...apprises this Court, that at the time of filing of the instant writ petition, some clerical mistake has occurred, and therefore, he seeks permission to withdraw the to file...

.... 10,840/- in respect of the input on the ground that there was a clerical mistake of having declared the final product incorrectly. They have declared the final product as ‘chlorine’, whereas the input...actually required for final product was caustic soda. Considering the facts and circumstances, the Commissioner of Customs (Appeals) in the impugned order observed that it was only a clerical mistake and...following the ratio of the decision of the Tribunal in the case of J.K. Synthetics v. C.C.E., Jaipur, reported in observed that a clerical mistake in the declaration should not be a ground for...

..., Regional Transport Authority, Hooghly has attempted to explain that grant as clerical mistake. But it does not, prima facie, appear to this Court that such permit was granted by the RTA on account of...clerical mistake, as in that decision, certain reasons have been disclosed, which itself shows an element of thinking on the part of the decision-makers was there before the resolution was taken. In...this background, what was the nature of clerical mistake requires to be examined, as the petitioner has founded his action on the basis of discrimination. This has to be disclosed in an affidavit. The...

...  plaintiff­ respondent, an application under Order VI Rule 17 of the C.P.C. was filed  seeking amendment in the plaint to the effect that by clerical mistake, in  the   plaint   map... the amendment has been sought only to  correct   the   clerical   mistake   in   the   plaint   map,   allowed   the   same   on  payment   of   Rs.200/­   as   cost.   The...  defendants­petitioners   went   up   in  revision,   which   has   also   been   dismissed.   Since   by   the   proposed  amendment only a clerical mistake was sought to be corrected, no...

...III of the U.P Intermediate Education Act, 1921 which provides that clerical mistake can be corrected within a period of two years from the date of declaration of the result...therein, if any, provided that any such wrong entry in the certificate has appeared due to any clerical mistake or omission which occurred due to carelessness in the records of the Board or in the records...certificate by the Board, has submitted an application for the rectification of mistake to the Principal/Central Manager concerned attracting his notice regarding clerical mistake and one of its copy...

...the removal of a clerical mistake, that is to say, of a mistake which has been made in copying the entries of one jamabandi into another or in incorporating a mutation in a jamabandi and the correction.... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When a clerical mistake is detected in any jamabandi after it has been...orders upon any fard badar entry the revenue officer should see whether it actually relates to a clerical mistake which, under the present instructions, should be dealt with in the fard badar, and he...

...portion of the District Magistrate's order which is said to be due to a clerical mistake. The mischief of this unfortunate clerical mistake has been the reason of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate taking...president of the panchayat Court. The learned Public Prosecutor informs me that the District Magistrate has written to him to say that this sentence is a clerical error which has crept into his order.... It cannot be said to be a clerical error because a whole sentence with a definite opinion is embodied in the Order. Evidently the District Magistrate did not mean to pass the order. It was probably an...

...clerical mistake. The petitioner cannot claim regularization from the department because he is not an employee of the department.5. The petitioner had filed rejoinder and reiterated his...

..., there was some clerical mistake. Therefore, in order to rectify the said mistake, the petitioner filed C.M.P. No. 3284/2016 before the court below. The court below as per the order impugned dismissed.... However, in the list of documents, the date of the cheque was shown as 17.10.2015 due to a clerical mistake. Since the date of the cheque is clearly stated in the body of the complaint as 16.10.2015..., the above said clerical mistake in the list of documents can be permitted to be corrected to secure the ends of justice. It is ordered accordingly.5. The next correction sought for is...

...department clarified that in fact due to clerical mistake, the name of ‘Yusuf Khan’ was entered as ‘Ishub Khan’, therefore, it cannot be treated to be a case of change of name but it is a case of clerical...aforesaid position and submits that they had already clarified that the name of the petitioner was wrongly entered as ‘Ishub Khan’ due to clerical mistake whereas he worked in the name of ‘Yusuf Khan...mistake, therefore, it is requested that case of the petitioner may be finalized for pension and other retiral benefits.Learned counsel appearing for the Department is not disputing the...

...omissions mentioned therein. An arithmetical mistake is a mistake of calculation; a clerical mistake is a mistake in writing or typing. An error arising out of or occurring from an accidental slip or...appellant, raised before us two points: (1) under Rule 83 of the Rules the jurisdiction of the Commissioner is very limited in that he can only correct arithmetical and clerical mistakes and errors...any arithmetical or clerical mistakes or any error apparent on the face of the record arising or occurring from accidental slip or omission in an order passed by him, or it...

...by 2.11.2001 when the gazette notification is dated 6.11.20015. In our opinion, it is obvious that the date 2.11.2001 mentioned in the gazette notification was by clerical mistake. In...would have realised that the date 2.11.2001 mentioned in the Gazette notification dated 6.11.2001 was clerical mistake. The petitioners should have filed their objection to the Gazette notification...para 10 of the counter-affidavit it is stated that the date 2.11.2001 was printed by mistake, and the correct date was 21.11.2001 At any event, the petitioners never filed any objection in response to...

...deposited under Rule 89 is found to be deficient owing to any clerical or arithmetical mistake on the part of the depositor and such deficiency has been made good within such time as may be fixed by the...to the applicant to make good any deficiency in the amount deposited under Rule 89 when the deficiency occurred by reason of clerical or arithmetical mistake on his part. That amendment has no...) of Order XXI an opportunity was accorded to the depositor to make good the deficiency in the deposit made by him due to arithmetical or clerical mistake on his part. In no other respect did the...

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...as a clerical mistake. It appears that the respondent no. 5 was initially selected as ‘Anganvadi Sevika’ for Anganvadi Centre Moranga II in the meeting held on 18.06.2004, however, a letter for...appointment was issued to the petitioner. On the representation made by the respondent no. 5, the Child Development Project Officer clarified that due to clerical mistake the selection letter was issued to...