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Gazetted Officeris a higher level rankedpublic servant. Authority for a gazetted officer to issue an official stamp comes from thePresident of Indiaor governors of states or union territories. InIndia, "Gazette" is published on regular bases byThe eGazette of India. It is an official central government or state government publication (also called "Gazette") which publishes the appointment or promotions of certain government officialsClass I or Group A (Gazetted)Example - Central and State Governments Employee with Group A service rules; Chief secretory to Naib Tahsildar (In state Level Administration), Inspector general to D.S.P. or A.C.P (In state Police) Vice-Chancellor to Assistant Professor or Assistant registrar (In State and Central Universities) Principals of College, Doctors and chief pharmacist(State medical service), Engineers (State or central services), Magistrate and above in judicial services.Class II or Group B (Gazetted)Example - Section Officers, Junior officer and subordinate officer of Class I, Central Excise Superintendent (Group-B Executive), Principal of Government Schools, Senior Pharmacist, Income Tax Officer Assistant Accounts Officer,Accounts Officer,Senior Accounts Officers of Indian P&T Accounts and Finance Service Group B Gazetted.etc.Class II or Group B (Non-Gazetted)Example - Office Assistants, Senior Stenographer, Government School Teachers, Police Inspectors/Sub-Inspectors and Foreman,Central Excise and Custom Inspector, Junior Pharmacist,Junior Engineers etc.Class III or Group C- Public servants in non-supervisory/non-administrative roles.Example - Head clerks, Clerks, Assistants, Typist, Stenographer, Tax Assistants, Telephone operator etc.Class IV or Group D- Manual workers (skilled or semi-skilled)Example - Peon, attender, gardener, driver etc
Class I or Group A (Gazetted)Example - Central and State Governments Employee with Group A service rules; Chief secretory to Naib Tahsildar (In state Level Administration), Inspector general to D.S.P. or A.C.P (In state Police) Vice-Chancellor to Assistant Professor or Assistant registrar (In State and Central Universities) Principals of College, Doctors (Medical and including with Pharmacy as like Pharmacy Officer and chief Pharmacist), Engineers (State or central services), Magistrate and above in judicial services.Class II or Group B (Gazetted)Example - Section Officers, Junior officer and subordinate officer of Class I, Central Excise Superintendent (Group-B Executive), Principal of Government Schools, Senior Pharmacist, Income Tax Officer Assistant Accounts Officer,Accounts Officer,Senior Accounts Officers of Indian P&T Accounts and Finance Service Group B Gazetted.etc.Class II or Group B (Non-Gazetted)Example - Office Assistants, Senior Stenographer, Government School Teachers, Police Inspectors/Sub-Inspectors and Foreman,Central Excise and Custom Inspector, Junior Pharmacist,Junior Engineers etc.Class III or Group C - Public servants in non-supervisory/non-administrative roles.Example - Head clerks, Clerks, Assistants, Typist, Stenographer, Tax Assistants, Telephone operator etc.Class IV or Group D- Manual workers (skilled or semi-skilled)Example - Peon, attender, gardener, driver etc.
Yes he/she can but the acceptance of such document attested by such official is a subject of the authority who is seeking it e.g employer.Normally document attested by gazetted officials in direct government service is universally accepted through out the country.On the contrary even a headmaster of government aided school (not direct government schools whose all the teachers are gazetted)can attest but it may not be accepted everywhere specially where it is mentioned that the attestation must be done by a gazetted officer.
All A,B, C officers in India Government service and in State government service also any officer scale 1 and above in Union Government owned banks who's name is notified in the Gazette extraordinaire by the respective governments is termed as gazetted officers. In police : officers from Inspector and above but for Passport related issues SP and above, DC IT etc. In Army: Lieutenant and above commissioned officers in Triservices.
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