Last Date:21 January,2020
Delhi High Court
New Delhi
Delhi High Court HJS Notification for the posts of Delhi HJS Exam 2019 from LLB pass candidates interested in Delhi Higher Judicial Service Exam 2019 Recruitment opening. Follow this article for Delhi High Court HJS Salary, Qualification, eligibility criteria and Delhi Higher Judicial Service Exam Last Date is 21 January 2020.
Employment Notification Delhi Higher Judicial Service Exam 2019 (19 Vacancy) – Delhi High Court,New Delhi
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Delhi Higher Judicial Service Exam 2019
No of post – 19
Pay Scale – 131100 – 216600/- Level – 13A
Educational Qualification:
LLB from recognized University and practised as an Advocate for not less than 7 years.
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General Information:
- HIGH COURT OF DELHI invites online applications from eligible candidates for filling up 19 vacancies (16 existing vacancies & 3 anticipated vacancies) by way of direct recruitment in Delhi Higher Judicial Service by holding Delhi Higher Judicial Service Examination in three successive stages.
- The Delhi Higher Judicial Service Preliminary Examination (Objective Type) referred to above,will be held on Sunday, the 2nd February, 2020 (11 AM to 1 PM).
- The scale of the pay of members of Delhi Higher Judicial Service is Rs.131100-216600 in level 13A of matrix of 7th CPC Revised Corresponding Pay Matrix and Pay Level. A candidate shall be eligible to appear in the examination if he/she is (a) a citizen of India; (b) a person who has practised as an Advocate for not less than 7 years; and (c) a person who has not attained the age of 45 years as on
the 1st day of January of the year in which the applications for appointment are invited i.e. 1 st January, 2019. The cut-off date for determining the period of practice shall be the Last Date of Filling Online Applications, i.e., 14.01.2020. - The fees (non-refundable) in the sum of Rs.1000/- for General Category candidates and Rs.200/- for reserved categories, i.e. Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe / Persons with Disability candidates should be paid through Debit Card/ Internet Banking.
- The candidates can take printout of Application and keep it for future reference. They should not send the print out of the online application to the High Court.
- Before filling up the form, the candidates are advised to read carefully the Notification/Advertisement, Instructions for Delhi Higher Judicial Service Examination – 2019 and Delhi Higher Judicial Service Rules, 1970 as amended up to 26.12.2019.
- Out of the aforesaid 19 vacancies, 01 vacancy is reserved for PwD (deaf and hard ofhearing).
- Attention of candidates belonging to Persons with Disabilities Category is invited to Proviso to Rule 22 of Delhi Higher Judicial Service Rules, 1970, referred to in the Application Form, which reads as follow.
- Provided that the Persons with Disability candidates should be capable of efficiently discharging their duties as Judicial Officer as per the satisfaction of the Medical Board that may be constituted before or after their names are recommended for appointment.”
- The candidates applying for the examination should ensure that they fulfill all the eligibility conditions for admission to the examination. Their admission at all the stages of examination for which they are admitted by this Court viz. Preliminary (Objective) Examination, Main (Written) Examination and the viva voce shall be purely provisional, subject to their satisfying the prescribed eligibility conditions. If on verification at any time before or after the Preliminary (Objective) Examination, Main (Written) Examination and the viva voce, it is found that they do not fulfill any of the eligibility conditions, their candidature for the examination shall stand cancelled without any notice or further reference.
- Details regarding Preliminary Examination, Main Examination, viva voce, eligibility, relaxation in marks and other general terms and conditions applicable to the candidates are given in the Instructions available on the online portal, link for which would be available on the website of Delhi High Court i.e. www.delhihighcourt.nic.in. Candidates are advised to go through the Instructions as well as the Delhi Higher Judicial Service Rules, 1970 as amended up to 26.12.2019 before filling up the Application Form.
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Vacancy Notice Delhi Higher Judicial Service Exam 2019 (19 Vacancy) – Delhi High Court,New Delhi
- The High Court of Delhi was established on 31st October, 1966.
- Initially, the High Court of Judicature at Lahore, which was established by a Letters Patent dated 21st March, 1919, exercised jurisdiction over the then provinces of the Punjab and Delhi. This position continued till the Indian Independence Act, 1947 when the dominions of India and Pakistan were created.
- The High Courts (Punjab) Order, 1947 established a new High Court for the territory of what was then called the East Punjab with effect from 15th August, 1947. The India (Adaptation of Existing Indian Laws) Order, 1947 provided that any reference in an existing Indian law to the High Court of Judicature at Lahore, be replaced by a reference to the High Court of East Punjab.
- The High Court of East Punjab started functioning from Shimla in a building called “Peterhoff”. This building burnt down in January, 1981.
- When the Secretariat of the Punjab Government shifted to Chandigarh in 1954-55, the High Court also shifted to Chandigarh. The High Court of Punjab, as it is later came to be called, exercised jurisdiction over Delhi through a Circuit Bench which dealt with the cases pertaining to the Union Territory of Delhi and the Delhi Administration.
- In view of the importance of Delhi, its population and other considerations, Parliament thought it necessary to establish a new High Court of Delhi. This was achieved by enacting the Delhi High Court Act, 1966 on 5th September, 1966.
- The High Court of Delhi initially exercised jurisdiction not only over the Union Territory of Delhi, but also Himachal Pradesh. The High Court of Delhi had a Himachal Pradesh Bench at Shimla in a building called Ravenswood. The High Court of Delhi continued to exercise jurisdiction over Himachal Pradesh until the State of Himachal Pradesh Act, 1970 was enforced on 25th January, 1971.
- The High Court of Delhi was established with four Judges. They were Chief Justice K.S.Hegde, Justice I.D.Dua, Justice H.R.Khanna and Justice S.K.Kapur. The sanctioned strength of Judges of this High Court increased from time to time. Presently, the sanctioned strength of Judges of the High Court of Delhi is 45 permanent Judges and 15 Additional Judges.
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