Governor’s Admn contemplating to simplify procedure for grant of PRCs

Checklist likely to be modified to avoid undue harassment

More thrust to be laid on strict adherence to PSGA timeline

Mohinder Verma
JAMMU, Nov 30: In order to minimize the difficulties being faced by the genuine applicants, the Governor’s Administration is contemplating to simplify the procedure for grant of Permanent Resident Certificates (PRCs) and Revenue Department has dashed a communication to the Financial Commissioner Revenue, Divisional Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners seeking their comments and suggestions in shortest possible time.
Official sources told EXCELSIOR that Governor Satya Pal Malik is receiving numerous complaints regarding undue harassment being meted out to the genuine applicants in getting the Permanent Resident Certificates from the competent authorities in almost all the districts of the State.
Similar complaints are also being received by Governor’s Advisors during their public grievances redressal camps and finally need to simplify the procedure for grant of Permanent Resident Certificates has been felt by the Governor’s Administration so as to ease out the difficulties being faced by the people.
On the directions of the Governor, Advisor concerned and Chief Secretary, the Revenue Department has dashed a communication to the Financial Commissioner Revenue, Divisional Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners seeking their inputs, comments and suggestions in the matter.
“You are requested to furnish the suggestions taking into consideration the procedure already defined under the relevant rules viz-a-viz the checklist issued under Jammu and Kashmir Public Services Guarantee Act, 2009 enabling the department to proceed further in the matter”, read the communiqué of Revenue Department, Civil Secretariat, the copy of which is available with EXCELSIOR.
Acting on the letter of the Revenue Department, the Divisional Commissioners have written to all the Deputy Commissioners giving them a time-frame of two days for furnishing comments and suggestions based on their respective analysis of the difficulties being faced by the people in obtaining PRCs, sources informed.
Stating that checklist is likely to be modified, they said, “at certain level in the Government there is an opinion that if the parents, grandparents and great grandparents of any applicant have bonafide Permanent Resident Certificates there should not be any unnecessary demand of old record in issuing PRC to such an applicant”.
“Similarly, there is an opinion that in case of change required to be made in the Permanent Resident Certificate of a female after marriage unnecessary documents should not be demanded by the PRC issuing authorities and the bonafide certificates of her husband and in-laws should be relied upon”, sources further said.
“However, at other relevant quarters in the Government there is an opinion that there exists no flaw in the procedure in vogue and proper link is required to be established between the applicant and PRCs of his/her parents, grandparents and great grandparents through proper documents so as to avoid issuance of PRCs to non-State subjects”, they said.
Moreover, some officers in the administration are of the stand that if a mechanism is evolved for timely issuance of old record to the applicants from the Central Record Rooms and strict adherence is shown to the timeline of 30 days fixed under J&K Public Services Guarantee Act the undue harassment to applicants can be easily avoided, sources further said.
It is pertinent to mention here that EXCELSIOR in its edition dated November 23 had exclusively reported that Central Record Rooms of Revenue Department are not preserving the record of PRCs thereby creating harassment for the people applying for the issuance of Permanent Resident Certificates.
“The timeline fixed for issuance of PRCs under Public Services Guarantee Act is never adhered to by the authorities competent to issue PRCs and had steps been initiated for strict implementation of this revolutionary law the difficulties in obtaining PRCs could have been minimized up to a large extent”, sources said.
“All these aspects will be taken into consideration by the Revenue Department while recommending measures for simplification of procedure for grant of Permanent Resident Certificates to the State Administrative Council (SAC) headed by Governor Satya Pal Malik for approval”, sources said.