Last Date: 6 November,2020
Supreme Court of India (SCI)
Delhi
SCI Junior Court Assistant Recruitment 2020 is open (Advt. No. : F.6/2020-SCA (RC)) and inviting application for the posts of 07 Junior Court Assistant & Branch Officer in the Technical Cadre Vacancy from B.E./B.Tech, M.Tech pass candidates interested in sarkari result SCI Junior Court Assistant application can apply before 06 November 2020. Please go through this article and follow each tables for full vacancy details, educational qualification, eligibility criteria, pay scale, salary and How to apply Supreme Court of India Junior Court Assistant job opening at official website https://main.sci.gov.in/
Employment Notification 07 Junior Court Assistant & Branch Officer Vacancy – SCI,Delhi
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Junior Court Assistant & Branch Officer
No of post – 07
Pay Scale – 35,400/- Level 6 , 67,700/- Level -11
Educational Qualification:
B.E./B.Tech/B.Sc. in Computer Science or IT/Bachelor in Computer Application with First Class or at least 60% marks and 3 years experience. / Master’s Degree in Engineering/Master of Technology in Computer Science or Information Technology OR Master’s Degree in Computer Application/Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science/Information Technology OR M.Sc. in Computer Science.
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General Instruction:
- The candidates applying for the posts of Branch Officer (Network Administrator/Web Server Administrator/Database Administrator) and Junior Court Assistant (Hardware Maintenance) should ensure that they fulfill the prescribed eligibility conditions for the said posts. Their admission at all the stages of examination viz. Written Tests and the Interview for which they are admitted will be purely provisional subject to their satisfying the prescribed eligibility conditions by way of furnishing documentary proof in support thereof. The checking of identity of the candidates will be done at all stages of Test and on the date of Interview. If on verification at any time before or after the said test/interview, it is found that the candidate does not fulfill any of the eligibility conditions, his/her candidature for the post shall stand cancelled without any notice or further reference.
- Candidates are advised to visit Website of Supreme Court of India for updated information regarding the posts of Branch Officer (System Administrator/Network Administrator/Database Administrator) and Junior Court Assistant (Hardware Maintenance) at regular intervals.
- In case candidate submits more than one application form for a particular post, he/she must note that the application last submitted will only be entertained by the Registry. No correspondence requesting to accept previous application(s) will be entertained by the Registry.
- No request for change in category filled in application form will be entertained.
- Experience Certificate of the candidate must specify exact designation, pay scale and period of employment indicating date (from-to) and duration with the concerned organization, failing which the candidature is liable to be rejected. Offer letter/Appointment Letter/Pay slip in support of experience will not be entertained.
- APPLICATIONS WHICH DO NOT COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS SHALL BE SUMMARILY REJECTED.
- No TA/DA will be payable to the candidates for appearing in the prescribed tests and interview.
- Selected candidates will be appointed on probation for a period of two years in the first instance. The Registry reserves the right to cancel/restrict/ enlarge/modify/alter the recruitment process, if needed, without issuing any notice.
- In case of any dispute, legal jurisdiction will be Delhi.
- In case candidates intend to apply for more than one post, separate applications are required to be submitted for each post. Common application form for different posts shall be summarily rejected.
- Eligible candidates are required to fill the application form (as per attached format). The application, in a sealed cover (A4 size envelope) indicating “Application for the Post of ______”thereon and addressed to the Branch Officer (Recruitment Cell), Supreme Court of India, Tilak Marg, New Delhi110001, may be sent so as to reach on or before 6th November, 2020. Applications not conforming to the prescribed format or received after due date will not be entertained. Candidates who fulfill the prescribed qualifications, experience and age requirement as on 31.07.2020 should apply giving full particulars as per the proforma enclosed, supported by copies of all the relevant certificates and documents and a passport size photograph affixed on the application form all duly self-attested. Candidates who are already working in Government Service should send their applications either through proper channel or attach “No-Objection”certificate from their present employer. Candidates who do not fulfill the prescribed qualifications and other eligibility conditions need not apply.
- For the posts of Branch Officer (Network Administrator/Web Server Administrator/Database Administrator) at S.Nos. 1 to 3 above, candidates in the age group of 30 to 45 years as on 31.07.2020 are eligible to apply. For the post of Junior Court Assistant (Hardware Maintenance), candidates in the age group of 21 to 30 years as on 31.07.2020 are eligible to apply.Usual relaxation in upper age limit will be admissible to the candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/PH/Ex-Servicemen and Dependents of Freedom Fighter Category as per Government Rules. There will be no upper age limit for departmental candidates who are already in service of Supreme Court Registry. However, relaxation in upper age limit will not be applicable to the candidates who are working in other Govt. Departments/Public Sector Undertakings etc.
- For the posts of Branch Officer, the candidates will first be subjected to Objective Type Written Test and Objective Type Technical Aptitude Test. Those who qualify the said tests will be called for Practical Aptitude Test and Subjective Test in the relevant field. For the post of Junior Court Assistant (Hardware Maintenance), the candidates will have to appear in the Objective Type Written test and Objective Type Technical Aptitude Test followed by Practical Aptitude Test. Candidates who qualify all the prescribed Tests will have to appear and qualify in the Interview. Qualifying of examination and interview shall not confer upon the candidate any right to claim appointment and the Registry reserves the right to conduct final selection for the said posts in any manner deemed appropriate, subject to approval of the Competent Authority.
- Interested candidates may apply in prescribed application form along with self-attested copies of all the relevant certificates and documents and a passport size photograph affixed on the application form send to the Branch Officer (Recruitment Cell), Supreme Court of India, Tilak Marg, New Delhi 110001, on or before 06.11.2020.
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Vacancy Notice 07 Junior Court Assistant & Branch Officer Vacancy – SCI,Delhi
- The Supreme Court of India is the supreme judicial body of the government of India and the highest court of India under the constitution. It is the most senior constitutional court, and has the power of judicial review. The Chief Justice of India is the head and chief judge of the supreme court and the court consists of a maximum of 34 judges and it has extensive powers in the form of original, appellate and advisory jurisdictions.It is regarded as the most powerful public institution in India.
- As the constitutional court of the country, it takes up appeals primarily against verdicts of the high courts of various states of the Union and other courts and tribunals. It safeguards fundamental rights of citizens and settles disputes between various government authorities as well as the central government vs state governments or state governments versus another state government in the country. As an advisory court, it hears matters which may specifically be referred to it under the Constitution by President of India. The law declared by the supreme court becomes binding on all courts within India and also by the union and state governments.Per Article 142 of the Constitution, it is the duty of the President of India to enforce the decrees of the supreme court and the court is conferred with the inherent jurisdiction to pass any order deemed necessary in the interest of justice.
- In 1861, the Indian High Courts Act 1861 was enacted to create high courts for various provinces and abolished supreme courts at Calcutta, Madras and Bombay and also the sadar adalats in presidency towns in their respective regions. These new high courts had the distinction of being the highest courts for all cases till the creation of the Federal Court of India under the Government of India Act 1935. The Federal Court had jurisdiction to solve disputes between provinces and federal states and hear appeals against judgement of the high courts. The first CJI of India was H. J. Kania.
- The Supreme Court of India came into being on 28 January 1950.It replaced both the Federal Court of India and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council which were then at the apex of the Indian court system. The first proceedings and inauguration, however, took place on 28 January 1950 at 9:45 am, when the judges took their seats. Which is thus regarded as the official date of establishment.
- The Supreme Court initially had its seat at the Chamber of Princes in the parliament building where the previous Federal Court of India sat from 1937 to 1950. The first Chief Justice of India was H. J. Kania. In 1958, the Supreme Court moved to its present premises.Originally, the Constitution of India envisaged a supreme court with a chief justice and seven judges; leaving it to the parliament to increase this number.In formative years, the Supreme Court met from 10 to 12 in the morning and then 2 to 4 in the afternoon for 28 days in a month.
- The building is shaped to symbolize scales of justice with its centre-beam being the Central Wing of the building, consisting of the Chief Justice’s court, the largest of the courtrooms, with two court halls on either side. The Right Wing of the structure has the Bar, consisting of rooms, the offices of the Attorney General of India and other law officers and the library of the court. The Left Wing has the offices of the court. In all, there are 15 courtrooms in the various wings of the building.
- The foundation stone of the supreme court’s building was laid on 29 October 1954 by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India. The main block of the building has been built on a triangular plot of 17 acres and has been designed in an Indo-British style by the chief architect Ganesh Bhikaji Deolalikar, the first Indian to head the Central Public Works Department. It has a 27.6 m (90 ft 7 in) high dome and a spacious colonnaded verandah. The court moved into the building in 1958. In 1979, two new wings – the East Wing and the West Wing – were added to the complex. 1994 saw the last extension.
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