By Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, FEB
13
The Haryana
Government has appointed Mr R.C. Bansal, District and Sessions Judge
(Retd) as Claim Commissioner to assess the loss caused to the
property during the Jat Aarakashan agitations for reservation for Jat
Community under the OBC quota in Haryana.
While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that a public notice
has been issued to this effect. The notice also states that whereas in order to
assess the loss caused to the private and public property during the years
2010, 2011 and 2012, all persons having knowledge or acquaintance
and having any material in the shape of CD/videography/documents about the
loss to property on account of above agitations are invited to furnish to
the Claim Commissioner, the affidavits, containing details of the property
statement of facts, set out in separate paragraphs relating to aforesaid
incidents in terms of the reference.
The affidavits be
filed within 30 days from the date of publication of the notice and
submitted in the office of Claim Commissioner, Old Public Works (Building and
Roads) Department Building, Haryana, Sector 19-B, Chandigarh, during all
the working days between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Every person
furnishing the affidavits shall also furnish to the Claim Commissioner a
list of documents, if any, on which he proposes to rely and shall forward
to the Claim Commissioner wherever practicable the original, or the true copies
duly authenticated as may be in his possession or control and shall state the
name or the names and the addresses of the persons from whom the remaining
documents can be obtained.
The affidavits
submitted before the Claim Commissioner, shall as far as possible be in the English
language. If the affidavits are in a language other than English, it shall
ordinarily be accompanied by a translation thereof in English duly
authenticated to be true translation by Notary or Oath Commissioner or Magistrate
of 1st Class. Witnesses appearing before the Commission for recording their
statements shall not be paid any traveling expenses.
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