Some examples of non-gazetted officers in India include clerks, constables, and other staff in various government departments. The distinction between gazetted and non-gazetted officers is important in matters of protocol, hierarchy, and authority.
He might be considered a high-level governmental servant. Government Employees falling under the category of Group C (formerly called class III) and Group D (formerly called class IV) are not gazetted. They do not have the personal authority to issue an official stamp on behalf of the Government.
The provision of labeling any post as Gazetted have been done away with in case of govt of WB by the govt themselves,instead they have categorized the services under state govt into four distinct categories namely group A,B,C and D and as per the provision set by the govt all group A officers working under the state ...
A gazetted officer is a member of the Indian government's service whose official seal, stamp, and signature are required for the central and state governments to authenticate and certify vital papers, certified copies, and/or photographs of the individual. He might be considered a high-level governmental servant.