Sikkim DLSA has released a list of rejected applications for Stenographer Grade III Written Exam 2026 dated 25.02.2026. Check the official notification for details.
The Sikkim State Legal Services Authority (DLSA) has issued an important notification regarding the ‘Employment Notice Dated 25.02.2026’. This notification specifically pertains to the List of Rejected applications for the Written Examination for the post of Stenographer Grade III, intended for the offices of District Legal Services Authority in Mangan, Namchi, and Gyalshing. Candidates who applied for this recruitment drive are advised to review this list carefully to ascertain the status of their application.
Notification Overview
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Organization | Sikkim State Legal Services Authority (DLSA) |
| Post Name | Stenographer Grade III |
| Employment Notice Date | 25.02.2026 |
| Notification Type | List of Rejected Applications |
| Affected Candidates | 1 (as per this list) |
| Official Website | Not mentioned in notification (Refer to keralapsc.gov.in for general reference, but for Sikkim DLSA, search for their specific portal) |
List of Rejected Applications
The official document provides the following details for the rejected application:
| Sl No | Name & Address |
|---|---|
| 1 | Ms Renuka Chettri, d/o Mr Bhim Bahadur Chettri, r/o Sakyong, West Sikkim |
Why Applications Get Rejected: Common Reasons
While the specific reason for the rejection of the application mentioned in this list is not provided in the notification, government job applications can be rejected for various common reasons. Understanding these can help candidates avoid similar issues in future applications:
- Incomplete Application Form: Failing to fill all mandatory fields or leaving essential sections blank.
- Ineligibility: Not meeting the specified educational qualifications, age limit, or other criteria as per the official recruitment notification.
- Incorrect/Missing Documents: Failure to upload required documents, uploading incorrect documents, or providing documents that are not self-attested when required.
- Improper Photograph/Signature: Uploading images that do not meet the specified size, format, or clarity requirements.
- Application Fee Not Paid: Failure to pay the application fee or transaction failure leading to non-confirmation of payment.
- Multiple Applications: Submitting more than one application when only a single application is permitted.
- Discrepancy in Details: Mismatch between information provided in the application form and the supporting documents (e.g., name, date of birth).
Action Required for Candidates
For the candidate whose name appears in this rejection list, it is crucial to understand the implications. The notification implies that the application has been rejected for the Written Examination. If there is an official grievance redressal or appeal mechanism, candidates should check the original employment notice or the official website of the Sikkim State Legal Services Authority for details on how to challenge the rejection within the stipulated timeframe, if any. Otherwise, this rejection is likely final.
Important Instructions for Future Applications
- Always read the full official notification thoroughly before applying.
- Ensure all eligibility criteria (age, education, experience) are met.
- Fill out the application form with utmost care, checking for accuracy.
- Upload all required documents in the specified format and size.
- Pay the application fee well before the last date and ensure payment confirmation.
- Keep a copy of the submitted application form and payment receipt for future reference.
- Regularly check the official website for updates and corrigendum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What does it mean if my application is rejected?
A: If your application is rejected, it means you are no longer considered eligible to proceed with the recruitment process for that specific post. You will not be issued an admit card for the examination.
Q2: Can I appeal against the rejection of my application?
A: It depends on the recruiting body’s policy. Some organizations provide a specific window and process for candidates to submit representations or appeals against application rejections. You must check the original employment notice or the official website for any such provision.
Q3: What should I do if my name is on the rejected list?
A: First, understand the reason for rejection, if provided. If not, refer to the original notification to cross-verify your eligibility and application details. If there’s an appeal process, follow it diligently. Otherwise, consider it a learning experience for future applications.
Q4: How can I ensure my application is not rejected in the future?
A: Carefully read the entire official notification, ensure you meet all eligibility criteria, fill out the form accurately, upload all necessary documents in the correct format, and pay the fee on time. Double-check everything before final submission.
Q5: Is there any way to contact the authority regarding the rejection?
A: Official notifications usually provide contact details (email or phone number) for queries. If available, you can try to reach out, but be prepared that individual rejections might not always be discussed in detail unless there’s a formal appeal process.
Q6: Will I get a refund of the application fee if my application is rejected?
A: Generally, application fees for government jobs are non-refundable, even if the application is rejected or cancelled for any reason. This policy is usually clearly stated in the official notification.