Last Date:15 January,2020
Advt. No. : HCRB-ST- 12 /2019
High Court of Punjab & Haryana
Haryana
High Court of Punjab & Haryana Steno Typist vacancy invites application for the posts of 20 Steno Typist Vacancy 2019 from Graduation pass candidates interested in High Court of Punjab & Haryana Steno Typist Recruitment opening. Follow this article for Steno Typist Qualification, eligibility criteria and High Court of Punjab & Haryana Steno Typist Last Date is 15 January 2020.
Employment Notification 20 Steno Typist Vacancy – High Court of Punjab & Haryana
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Steno Typist
No of post – 20
Pay Scale – 10300- 34800/-
Educational Qualification:
Graduation or equivalent and has proficiency in operation of computers (Word processing and Spread sheets).
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General Information:
- Applications on prescribed format and annexure (attached hereinafter) are invited for filling up of 20 (General-16, SC/ST/BC-02, Ex-Servicemen-01 and Persons with Disability i.e. Lower Limb Disability -01) vacant posts of Steno Typist on the Establishment of Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh by way of direct recruitment through a competitive examination. Number of vacancies may be increased or decreased without any prior notice. Duty hours of the selected candidates may extend beyond normal working hours and even at odd hours without any extra payment or allowances. The selected candidates shall be subjected to medical tests as may be prescribed.
- Benefit of reservation against SC/ST/BC and fee relaxation in this recruitment shall be available only to those who have got a SC/ST/BC certificate issued by the States of Punjab, Haryana and UT Chandigarh and are also domiciled/permanent residents of these States/UT Chandigarh. All SC/ST/BC category applicants of other areas shall be treated in General Category and shall fill their category as “General”.
- Applicants belonging to BC Category shall ensure that they fulfill necessary conditions as to exclusion of Creamy Layer as per the Rules applicable in their respective States/UT, Chandigarh. They, besides production of BC Certificate shall have to furnish an undertaking on the format as per Affidavit/Undertaking AnnexureT
- Benefit of reservation under Ex-Servicemen (ExSM) category is available only to Ex-Servicemen (ExSM) themselves and not to their dependents. They shall have to submit alongwith application form self attested complete copy of discharge book, otherwise no benefit of reservation would be given.
- Reservation for Person with Disabilities (Physically handicapped) will be governed by Rules adopted/framed by High Court amended from time to time and the relevant provision of law.
- The Category once specified/selected in the application form will not be allowed to be changed on any ground.
- The applicants who have got SC/ST/BC certificate issued by the States of Punjab, Haryana & UT Chandigarh and are also domiciled/ permanent residents of States of Punjab, Haryana and UT Chandigarh shall have to pay an application fee of ?’2501-. The applicants of Ex-Servicemen and Physically Handicapped categories shall have to pay 2250/- All General Category/ others applicants shall pay an application fee of now-. The fee shall be payable only by way of Demand Draft! Postal Order payable at Chandigarh in favour of Registrar General, High Court of Punjab and Haryana, Chandigarh.
- Payment of lesser fee/ charges on whatsoever ground, will lead to rejection of the application. No request for subsequent payment of application fee will be entertained.
- The fees once paid will not be refundable in any circumstances.
- The candidates must submit their applications on the prescribed format only. Application forms on any other format will not be accepted.
- Candidates shall be required to take down dictation at the speed of 80 w.p.m. in English Shorthand and to transcribe (word processing test) the same on the computer at the speed of 20 w.p.m. No candidate shall be considered to have qualified the test, if he/she commits more than 6% mistakes (of the dictated passage). Spread sheet test shall be only qualifying nature, of 10 marks and of 10 minutes duration. To qualify spread sheet test, a candidate shall have to secure 40% or more i.e. 4 or more marks. Select list(s) of the qualified candidates will be prepared strictly on the basis of merit in the word processing/transcription test.
- The eligible candidates shall submit their applications on the prescribed Performa duly filled alongwith annexure, original Demand Draft / Indian Postal Order as application fee and all requisite documents in the Coordination Branch (Receipt and Despatch) of Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh-160001 on or before 15/1/2020 up to 5.00 p.m. The envelope should be super-scribed with the words ” Application Form for the post of “Steno Typist”. The applications can also be sent by registered post, at own responsibility, so as to reach office before closing hours of the last date fixed. Any application received by the Registry after the last date will not be entertained under any circumstances. The registry shall not be responsible for any delay including of postal/Courier services.
- No TA/DA will be paid to the candidates appearing for the test.
- All other terms and conditions of recruitment not covered in the notice above shall be regulated as per the relevant provisions of the High Court Establishment (Appointment and Conditions of Service) Rules, 1973, as amended from time to time.
- All announcements regarding this recruitment process will be notified on the official website of this Court (www.hiehcourtchd.qov.in) . The candidates are advised to keep on visiting the official website of this Court. High Court shall not be responsible for missing or non-receipt of any information on account of his/ her failure to checkup with the official website from time to time.
About Us:
Vacancy Notice 20 Steno Typist Vacancy – High Court of Punjab & Haryana
- High Court of Punjab and Haryana is the common High Court for Indian states of Haryana and Punjab and Union Territory of Chandigarh based in Chandigarh, India. As of 01 July 2019, there are 50 judges in the High Court, comprising 43 permanent and 7 additional judges. Past judges include Jagdish Singh Khehar, Ranjan Gogoi who were elevated to the Supreme Court of India and became Chief Justice of India.
- The court building is known as the Palace of Justice. Designed by Le Corbusier, it and several of his other works were inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in July 2016.
- Punjab and Haryana High Court was formerly known as Lahore High Court, which was established on 21 March 1919. The jurisdiction of that court covered undivided Punjab and Delhi. From 1920 to 1943, the Court was conferred with extraterritorial jurisdiction over that part of China that formed part of the British consular district of Kashgar, which had previously been under the jurisdiction of the British Supreme Court for China.This ceased upon the ratification of the British-Chinese Treaty for the Relinquishment of Extra-Territorial Rights in China.
- Following the independence of India and its Partition on 15 August 1947, a separate High Court of Punjab was created, based at historic Peterhoff building in Shimla. This had jurisdiction over the erstwhile territories of Patiala and East Punjab States Union and the Punjab Province of British India, which covers now areas of Indian Punjab, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana. From 17 January 1955, the Court was moved to its present location in Chandigarh.It was at Peterhoff where the trial of Nathuram Godse, who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi, took place in 1948-49.
- The creation of Himachal Pradesh on 15 August 1948 led to a separate Court of Judicial Commissioner (similar to a High Court) being established for that state and thus the jurisdiction of the Punjab court was reduced. A separate High Court was constituted for the Union Territory of Delhi under the Delhi High Court Act, 1966.Three Judges of the Punjab High Court were transferred to the Delhi High Court, which was constituted on 31 October 1966.
- The States Reorganisation Act, 1956 paved the way for the formation of Haryana and the Union Territory of Chandigarh from 1 November 1966. Those formations also saw the renaming of the High Court of Punjab as the High Court of Punjab and Haryana. The Judges of the High Court of Punjab became Judges of the common High Court with all the powers and jurisdiction of the High Court of Punjab. However, the principal seat of the High Court remained at Chandigarh.[8] Punjab and Haryana High Court at Chandigarh (also known simply as Chandigarh High Court) has original as well as appellate and supervisory jurisdiction over all matters pertaining to Chandigarh (a Union Territory and also capital of Punjab and Haryana), Punjab and Haryana.[11].The High Court of Punjab and Haryana has operated since 1 November 1966 in its present form.
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