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38 Legal Researcher Vacancy – Rajasthan High Court

Last Date:05 September,2019
Advt No:RHC-Exam Cell-LR-2019-815
Rajasthan High Court
Rajasthan

HCRAJ aka Rajasthan High Court invites Sarkari Job applications for the post of 38 Legal Researcher Vacancy 2019. HCRAJ Recruitment Qualification/eligibility conditions, how to apply & other rules are given below… Official website is www.hcraj.nic.in

Employment Notification 38 Legal Researcher Vacancy – Rajasthan High Court

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Legal Researcher
No of post – 38
Pay Scale – 20000/- (Per Month)

Education Qualification:
Law graduate or Post Graduate in law from Universities/ College/ Institutions established by law in India and basic knowledge of computer.

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General Instruction:

  • A candidate must not have attained the age of 33 years on l’ January preceding the last date fixed for submission of the application.
  • He most be citizen of India.
  • Legal Researcher shall be engaged on pure temporary contractual basis initially for a term of one year but with extension for further period of 4 years or till the retirement of concerned Hon’ble Judge whichever is earlier subject to his/her performance to the satisfaction of Hon’hle Judge with whom he/ she is attached, which shall not entail person concerned to claim any regular appointment.
  • One Legal Researcher shall be attached with Hon’ble the Chief Justice so also one with each Hon’ble Judge.
  • Premature discharge of the assignment given to Legal Researcher without any notice shall be Lawful, provided that the Hon’ble Judge with whom concerned Legal Researcher is attached, makes recommendation in writing to the Hon’ble Chief Justice.
  • A Legal Researcher intending to leave assignment at pre-mature stage shall be required to give prior notice of three months, or residuary term of assignment, which ever is less.
  • Every candidate shall pay Rs.100/- as examination fee through Demand Draft or Postal Order to be drawn in the name of Registrar General of Rajasthan High Court.

Selection Process:

Vacancy Notice 38 Legal Researcher Vacancy – Rajasthan High Court

  • Legal Researcher shall be selected by notifying requirement as and when the vacancy would arise. Requirement would be notified Hon’ble Judge wise and the applications would also be invited iforeble Judge wise. The pro forma of abridged advertisement shall be as is prescribed in Schedule-I.
  • Applications will be invited from the willing candidates in Proforma prescribed in Schedule-IL Simultaneous to this process, the Registrar, Universities’ Colleges/ Institutions may also be intimated about the requirement, requesting to persuade and forward applications of willing candidates along-with their recommendation.
  • Notice for last date of submission of application forms, intimation for appearing in interview and letters of offer shall be published on the official website.
  • Applications for appointment of Legal Researcher will be placed before the Hon’ble Judge concerned. Under the directions of Hon’ble Judge concerned, shortlisting of the applications may also be done on the basis of academic carrier and extra curricular achievements of the incumbents.
  • Selection of the Legal Researcher will be made by Hon’ble the Chief Justice or the Hon’ble Judge concerned after interviewing the candidates for assessing their suitability.

About Us:

  • A cluster of Princely States with an oasis known as Ajmer-Merwara, a British India Territory, was given geographical expression as Rajputana. These Twenty and odd Rajputana States before 20th Century AD were dynastic and the Rulers were the fountain head of all Executive, Legislative and Judicial Authority in the States. As soon as the country got freedom from British Imperialism, the process of integration of the princely States to form bigger units was initiated.
  • The State of Rajasthan was formed during the period March 17, 1948 and January 25, 1950 by integration of 19 Princely States. The Union of Rajasthan was inaugurated at Jaipur by Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel on March 30, 1949. At that time Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner and Kota were the leading states with more or less British style of Administrative set up. They had their own High Courts with a subordinate judicial system. Before inauguration of the new State, a committee consisting of Shri B.R.Patel, the then Chief Secretary to the Government of PEPSU, Lt. Col. T.C.Puri, Director of Health Service and Shri S.P.Sinha, Superintending Engineer, CPWD, was constituted to resolve the issues relating to location of the capital and the seat of the High Court. The committee submitted its report on March 27, 1949 with a recommendation that Jaipur should be made capital of the new State and the High Court should be located at Jodhpur. In the newly created State, five High Courts were functioning at Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Udaipur (being capital of United Rajasthan with a bench at Kota) and Alwar (being capital of Matsya State) with a total strength of 20 judges. The Rajasthan High Court Ordinance, 1949 abolished these different jurisdictions and provided for a single High Court for the entire State. Section 10(1) of the Ordinance laid down that “the High Court shall sit at Jodhpur and such other place or places, if any, as the Rajpramukh may from time to time appoint either permanently or for a specified period”. Sub-section (2) of Section 10 empowered the Chief Justice to nominate one or more of such judges of the High Court to sit at such place or places as he may direct. In exercise of powers under sub-section(3) of Section 1, the Rajpramukh of the State issued a notification on August 25, 1949 fixing the 29th day of August, 1949 as the date for inauguration of the High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan at Jodhpur. On the same day the Rajpramukh exercising the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 10 of the Ordinance directed that until further orders the High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan shall also sit simultaneously (1) at Jaipur to dispose of the work arising in the Jaipur and Kota divisions and (2) at Udaipur to dispose of the work arising in Udaipur division.
  • The High Court was duly inaugurated on August 29, 1949. In an impressive function, presided by Rajpramukh His Highness Maharaja Sawai Man Singh, oath was administered to Hon’ble Justice Kamal Kant Verma (former Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court and former Chief Justice of Udaipur High Court) as Chief Justice alongwith 11 other judges. These 11 judges represented most of the princely States. Justice Lala Nawal Kishore and Justice Kunwar Amar Singh Jasol were from Jodhpur, Justice Kanwar Lal Bapna and Justice Mohd. Ibrahim were from Jaipur, Justice Jawan Singh Ranawat and Justice Sardul Singh Mehta were from Udaipur, Justice Durga Shankar Dave was from Bundi, Justice Trilochan Dutt was from Bikaner, Justice Anand Narain Kaul was from Alwar, Justice K.K.Sharma was from Bharatpur and Justice Kshemchand Gupta was from Kota.

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