Last Date:25 February,2019
Advt. No. : REC1-83003/2018
High Court of Kerala (HCK)
Kerala
HCK aka High Court of Kerala invites application for the post of 21 Research Assistant. Apply Online before 25 February 2019. HCK Recruitment Qualification/eligibility conditions, how to apply & other rules are given below… Official website is www.hckrecruitment.nic.in
Employment Notification Research Assistant Vacancy – HCK,Kerala
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Research Assistant
No of post – 21
Pay Scale – 12000/- (Per Month)
Education Qualification:
Graduation in Law form recognized University.
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General Information:
- Only 60 candidates with the highest percentage of marks in the LL.B examination will be called for viva-voce. So the candidates should take utmost care while filling percentage of their marks in LLB examination in the “Qualification” part of STEP – II process. If the percentage portion as such is left unfilled, candidature of such candidates will stand cancelled.
- There will be a weightage of 5% each will be given for Doctorate in Law and Post Graduation in Law.
- Final year/semester law students have to fill their percentage of marks in LLB examination of the previous years/semesters in the “Qualification” part of STEP – II process and to submit the self attested copies of their LLB marklists by post or by hand within 45 days from the date of closure of STEP – I and STEP – II process. The envelope containing the marklists shall be superscribed “Research Assistant(Temperory) – Application No…. -Copy of marklists” and sent to “The Registrar General, High Court of Kerala, Ernakulam, Kochi – 682 031.
- Except in the case mentioned above, no other candidate need to send the print out of the online application or any other documents to the High Court.
- The select list prepared will be kept valid for a period of two years. But name of a candidate who attains 28 years of age shall be deleted from the list as and when he/she attains that age.
- Code of Conduct’ and ‘Duties and functions’ of Research Assistants are available in the link ‘Updates’ in the Recruitment Portal www.hckrecruitment.nic.in.
- Call Letters for viva-voce will not be sent by post. The eligible candidates should download the Call Letters from the Recruitment Portal www.hckrecruitment.nic.in. The Call Letters will be ready for download two weeks prior to the date of the viva-voce and the matter will be informed through press release and through SMS/email. The eligible candidates are also advised to visit the Recruitment Portal of the High Court at least once in a week to know about the schedule of the viva-voce.
- Candidate should ensure that the particulars furnished by him/her are correct in all respect. In case it is detected at any stage of recruitment that a candidate does not fulfil the eligibility norms and/or that he/she has furnished any incorrect/false information or has suppressed any material facts, his/her candidature will stand cancelled. If any of these shortcomings is deteted even after appointment, his/her service is liable to be terminated. Anything not specifically claimed in the application against the appropriate field will not be considered at a later stage.
How To Apply:
Vacancy Notice Research Assistant Vacancy – HCK,Kerala
- Eligible candidates are required to apply only ‘ONLINE’ through the Recruitment Portal www.hckrecruitment.nic.in. The online application process has two parts – Step I and Step-II. ‘Step-I/New Applicant is the first part of the registration of the applications.”Step-II/ Registered Applicant’ is the second part of the process for those applicants who completes Step-I. A candidate’s online application is complete only if he/she completes both the steps which includes the submission of applications by clicking the ‘FINAL SUBMISSION’ option available in Step-II process.
- To start the process, the candidates should click the link ‘Step-I/New Applicant’. This will take the candidate to the next page where the options of ‘Posts’ are displayed. Thecandidates can access the RECRUITMENT OF RESEARCH ASSISTANT main page (hereafter called the main page) by clicking the option ‘Research Assistant (Temporary) available there. Before proceeding further, the candidate should read How to Apply, Guidelines for Photo & Signature, FAQ and Sample Application Form provided in the main page. He/She should also be ready with his/her scanned Photograph& Signature (in a pen drive or CD) and the details to be filled in the online application.
- In Step-I (Registration for New Applicants), the candidate has to fill in basic information about him/her. The information provided during Step-I (New Applicants) process is of permanent nature and cannot be modifed.
- Candidates are advised to have a valid Mobile Number/Valid personal e-mail ID. It should be kept active for the duration of the recruitment. No request for change of Mobile Number/e-mail ID will be entertained. High Court will send various intimations relating to the recruitment as SMS/e-mail to this Mobile Number/e-mail ID.
- In case a candidate does not have a valid personal e-mail ID, he/she may create his/her new e-mail ID before applying online.
- Before applying online a candidate will be required to have a scanned (digital) image of his/her photograph and signature as per the specifications given in the link “Guidelines for Photograph & Signature” available on the main page. For photograph, the size of the file should be between 20 and 40 KB and for signature, it should be between 10 and 20 KB. Candidates should take care to upload good quality photographs. Otherwise it would be difficult to identify the candidate from the photograph in the application.
About Us:
- Kerala is a small state on the southwest corner of the Indian Union with a total area of 38,863 Sq. Kms, having a population of 2,90,98,518. When India became free, Kerala, as we know it today, was not in the geographical map of India. It was under two Princely States Travancore and Cochin, and Malabar, which was under the direct administration of the British. The Princely States of Travancore and Cochin were integrated into the United States of Travancore Cochin on 1st July 1949. Malabar remained part of Madras Province. Under the States re-organisation Act, 1956 Travancore Cochin State and Malabar were integrated to form the State of Kerala, on 1st November 1956.
- High Court of Kerala came into being from 1st November 1956, with its seat at Ernakulam. Its roots go back to the Rulers of Travancore-Cochin, to Colonel Munro – the British Resident and Diwan in the Travancore State and the political agent in Cochin State- the architect of the well regulated judicial system in both these native states, to the High Court of Madras with its tradition of a hundred years and over, to the Travancore High Court, to the Cochin High Court and to the Travancore Cochin High Court.
- Till the time of Colonel Munro who was the British Resident and Diwan of Travancore there was no provision for the administration of justice in the form of independent Tribunals. In order to reform the Judicial System he submitted a regulation to reorganise the courts. Her Highness the Rani who insisted upon the preservation of the trial by ordeal passed the Regulation in 1811.
- In 1811, Zilla courts were established and in 1814, a Huzur Court (Court of Appeal) was also established. The Huzur Court was the final court of appeal. The Sadar Court replaced this court of appeal (Huzur Court) in 1861. The Sadar Court practically possessed all the powers now exercised by the High Court, it functioned from 1861 to 1881. The High Court of Travancore was established in 1887 with five Judges, one of whom was the Chief Justice with a Pandit to advise the judges on points of Hindu Law, by the illustrious sovereign Sri. Visakham Thirunal of revered memory. The first Chief Justice of Travancore High Court was Mr. Ramachandra Iyer a young man of 35 then.
- It was during the Diwanship of Col. Munro in 1812 A.D. that graded law courts came to be established for the first time in Cochin State. Prior to that Desavazhis and Naduvazhis settled disputes according to custom. More serious disputes were sometimes taken to the king himself. Col.Munro established two Sub Courts one at Trichur and other at Tripunithura. A Huzur court of final appeal with three judges was also established in Ernakulam. This system continued till 1835. The Huzur Court was reconstituted as the Raja’s Court of Appeal and the Sub Courts were reconstituted as the Zilla Court. The Zilla Courts were given unlimited jurisdiction, but subject to confirmation by the Raja’s court of appeal. It was in 1900 that the Raja’s Court of appeal was reconstituted as the Chief Court of Cochin with three permanent Judges with Mr. S. Locke, Bar at Law as the first Chief Judge. Thereafter, during the Diwanship of Sri. Shanmukham Chettiyar, the Chief Court became the High Court.
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