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06 Personal Assistant Vacancy – Bombay High Court,Maharashtra

Last Date:11 Sep,2019
Advt NO. HCB/GOA/A1-D/PA/2019/1017
Bombay High Court
Maharashtra

Bombay High Court (Bombay High Court) invites applications from candidates for 6 posts of Personal Assistant on the Establishment of the High Court of Bombay at Goa.Interested and willing candidates who fulfil the eligibility criteria may submit their applications neatly typed on plain paper as per given format to the mentioned venue so that it reaches by 11-09-2019 .

Employment Notification 06 Personal Assistant Vacancy – Bombay High Court,Maharashtra

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Personal Assistant
No of post – 06
Pay Scale – Matrix Level 10 of the 7th Pay Commission

Education Qualification:
University Degree with ITI or speed of 120 w.p.m. in English Shorthand and 50 w.p.m. in English Typing.

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General Instruction:

  • The candidates should send the application only in the prescribed format which may be downloaded, printed and duly filled in with latest three passport size colour photographs of which one photograph should be affixed on the application. It should be duly signed across in such a manner that part of the signature should come on the photograph and the remaining portion on the application form.
  • Applications should be addressed to the “Registrar (Administration), High Court of Bombay at Goa, Panaji -Goa- 403 001 and be sent only by R.P.A.D. or Speed Post in an envelope, duly superscribed
    with the words “Application for the post of “Personal Assistant” so as to reach this office by 5.30 p.m. on or before 11 September 2019. Applications received thereafter or sent by any other mode such as Ordinary Post or by Hand Delivery will not be accepted.
  • The Application Fee of ₹600/- (rupees Six Hundred only) shall be paid using the ‘e-challan’ facility. The said Fee shall be non-refundable.
  • Candidates shall not be entitled to be called for the examination or viva voce only because they have submitted applications and paid the fee as per the above requirements for the post of Personal Assistant.
  • Candidates are directed to follow the instructions given in the User Manual for “e-challan”.
  • Only those applications received along with valid ‘e-challan’ receipt of online payment shall be considered for the selection process.
  • In case of any difficulty arising while depositing / paying the fees with the facility of “e-challan”, this Office shall not be responsible and no complaints shall be entertained in this regard.
  • Self attested photocopies of the following documents MUST be attached with the application. The originals thereof, for verification, should be produced at the time of viva voce or at such time as may be stipulated by notice on the website:
  • Certificate or proof of date of birth (School Leaving/Birth Certificate).
  • The mark sheets and passing certificates of Matriculation [SSCE], Higher Secondary School [HSSCE], Graduation, Post Graduation, Law Graduation, if any.
  • Certificates issued by Government Board (G.C.C.), I.T.I., Institution recognised by Government or from Credible Institute, for the speed of 120 w.p.m. in English Shorthand and 50 w.p.m. in English
    Typing.
  • Certificate issued by reputed Institutions mentioned in Clause (3) of the qualifications required, showing proficiency in use of a Word Processor like M.S. Word, OpenOffice Writer.
  • Experience Certificate, if any.
  • Caste certificate/Social Status Certificate from such authority as prescribed by the Government from time to time.
  • If any particulars / information furnished are found to be false to the knowledge of the candidate, they shall be disqualified. Willful suppression of any material facts shall be severely punished.
  • Incomplete applications or applications not in the prescribed format or short of required document/s or received after the last date shall be rejected.
  • Those working in the Government Offices shall apply through the proper channel by R.P.A.D./Speed Post only.
  • Work of Personal Assistant includes taking dictation from the Honourable Judges in Court matters and other duties of a Stenographer. The incumbents are ordinarily required to work from 10.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and even beyond these hours in case of exigency and as per the directions of the Honourable Judges.

About Us:

Vacancy Notice 06 Personal Assistant Vacancy – Bombay High Court,Maharashtra

  • The establishment of the Bombay High Court Bench at Panaji opened a new chapter in the long and brilliant Judicial history of this Territory. Just before the advent of the Portuguese to India, Goa was ruled by Adilshah, Sultan of Bijapur He was the head of the Sultanate Judicial system, which had, at the top a Qazi. Below the Qazi, there were Judicial Magistrates, such as Vazirs and Amirs vested with original and appellate powers within their territorial jurisdiction. There were also other subordinate Judicial Officers. The Portuguese, at the beginning, did not alter the Judicial system which was in vogue at the time of the conquest of Goa; but gradually, they went on introducing their Judicial system. At the beginning, somewhere in 1526, the usages and customs of the Gaonkars were codified and a chapter was introduced. Later on, a Chief Judicial Authority was appointed known as Tanador-mor and only in serious cases the Chief Captain and the Governor – General of the Portuguese possessions in India were looking into them. Afterwards, the Portuguese appointed a Judicial Officer known as Ouvidor – Geral or Auditor – General. Finally, in the year 1544, a High Court was created and was designated as Tribunal de Relacao das Indias. The said High Court was headed by a Chancellor and had 3 sitting Judges. In the year 1774, the Portuguese Prime Minister Marques of Pombal abolished the Tribunal de Relacao and reintroduced the office of the Auditor- General with all the powers of the High Court. The Tribunal de Ralacao (High Court) was however re-established in 1776 and a Chancellor was to preside over the said Court with a Bench of 5 Judges.
  • This situation continued to be in force with slight changes upto the time of the Liberation when a High Court Tribunal de Relacao was functioning in this Territory with five Judges and had its Territorial jurisdiction extending over the Territory of Goa, Daman and Diu as well as the Portuguese colonies of Macau and Timor. A Judicial Officer of the rank of a High Court Judge was also functioning in the said Tribunal de Relacao and he was known as Procurador de Rupublica. His duties were multiple, for, besides the duties corresponding to those of the Advocate General, he was also the Legal Advisor of the Government of Goa, Daman and Diu as well as he was a sitting member of the Legislative Assembly and of the Government Council.
  • After the Liberation, Tribunal de Ralacao de Goa was abolished and was substituted by the Judicial Commissioner’s Court, a Court which has lesser powers than a High Court under the Indian Judicial system.
  • With the passing of Goa, Daman & Re-organization Act, 1987 by the Parliament conferring Statehood to Goa, the High Court of Bombay became the common High Court for the states of Maharashtra and Goa and the Union Territories of Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu w.e.f. 30-05-1987.

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