Last Date:31 July,2019
Advt. No.: 126 /2019
High Court of Madras
Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
High Court of Madras invites Application for the post of 305 Computer Operator & Typist. Apply Online before 31 July 2019. Qualification/ eligibility conditions, how to apply & other rules are given below… Official Website is hcmadras.tn.nic.in
Employment Notification 305 Computer Operator & Typist Vacancy – High Court of Madras,Tamil Nadu
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post — Computer Operator & Typist
No of post — 305
Pay Scale — 19500 – 62000/-, 20600 – 65500/-
Education Qualification:
Graduate, Diploma.
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General Conditions:
- Applications submitted through http s ://www.mhc.tn.gov. in WILL ALONE BE accepted. Applications submitted through any other mode viz., by post, courier, RPAD, e-mail, hand delivery etc., will not be entertained under any circumstances or for any reason. No correspondence in this regard will be entertained, under any circumstances.
- Before filling the online applications, the applicants are advised to go through the ‘Notification’ and ‘Common Instructions to Candidates’ available in the Recruitment Portal of the High Court, Madras (https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in) thoroughly and carefully and they shall ensure themselves that they fulfil all the required qualifications and are not disqualified for appointment.
- Applicants who are eligible and willing to apply for both the posts, need not apply separately for each post. However, they can choose the name of the post/s applying for in the application. Non-exempted category candidates shall pay separate fee for each post.
- If the candidate is found not eligible to apply for any of the above post, he / she will be disqualified from participating in the selection process of the High Court for the said posts at any stage of the selection process.
- The number of vacancies advertised for both the posts are only approximate and are liable for increase or decrease with reference to vacancy position at any time before finalisation of selection.
- The Persons belonging to State of Tamil Nadu / Union Territory of Puducherry and belonging to one of the communities viz., Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Caste (Arunthathiars) or Scheduled Tribe or Most Backward Classes & Denotified Communities or Backward Classes and Backward Classes (Muslims), as the case may be, will alone be treated as belonging to the respective communities. The persons belonging to other States / Union Territories (i.e. except State of Tamil Nadu and Union Territory of Puducherry) will be treated only as ‘Unreserved Category candidates’, even though they may belong to one of the reserved communities in their respective States or Union Territories. Therefore, they cannot seek either age relaxation or reservation in appointment or fee concession, under any circumstances. They are required to fill up their category as “Unreserved Category (UR)” in the application form and can compete only under “Unreserved Category (UR)” by paying requisite fee. Applications of other States / other Union Territory candidates i.e. except State of Tamil Nadu and Union Territory of Puducherry, who have applied by citing their communal status in their respective States / Union Territories and without paying requisite fee and who are age barred (if they have completed 30 years of age as on 1.7.2019) will be summarily rejected and no correspondence in this regard will be entertained.
- No special age concession is applicable for Differently Abled Candidates, Destitute Widow and Ex-Servicemen.
- The applicants who are full time members or approved / unapproved probationers in the Madras High Court Service or Tamil Nadu Judicial Ministerial Service should obtain “No Objection Certificate” from their Head of Department / Appointing Authority, as prescribed in Annexure-B of the Common Instructions to Candidates, subsequent to this Notification and shall produce the same whenever called for. Failure to produce the ‘No Objection Certificate’, when called for, will lead to rejection of their candidature. However, such candidates need not submit their applications through proper channel. They can submit their on-line applications directly, after duly informing their Head of Department / Appointing Authority in writing. However, ‘No Objection Certificate’ is not necessary in the case of the co-terminus employees working in the Madras High Court as on the date of publication of this Notification.
- Persons claiming Fee concession referred to above and other claims made in the application, have to produce evidence for such claims as and when called for. Otherwise, their applications will be summarily rejected and no correspondence in this regard will be entertained.
- The application of the candidate who makes false claim/suppression of information for fee concession or age relaxation or any other benefits, will be rejected at any stage of selection.
- The candidates applying only for the post of Typist, should answer only Parts `A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ of the question paper, i.e. for 75 Marks and shall secure minimum qualifying marks in each part of the question paper viz. Parts A, B and C separately.
- The candidates applying only for the Post of Computer Operator, or for both the Posts viz., Typist and Computer Operator, should answer Parts `A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ and ‘D’ of the question paper i.e. for 150 Marks and shall secure minimum qualifying marks in each part of the question paper, viz. Parts A, B, C and D separately.
- The questions in Part – C of the question paper will be bi-lingual i.e. both in English and Tamil. In case of any inconsistency between English and Tamil versions of the questions, the English version will prevail over the Tamil version.
- The questions in part —D of the question paper will be in English only.
- The candidates for Skill Test will be shortlisted, based on merit in the written examination, at a ratio not exceeding 10 times the number of vacancies or as may be decided by the Hon’ble High Court, following the rule of reservation. However, in each reservation group, all the candidates, who secure the same mark as that of the cut-off mark for their reservation group, in the written examination, will be admitted to the Skill Test. Therefore, mere securing the minimum qualifying marks in the Written Examination will not confer any right on the candidate to get qualified for the Skill Test.
- Any representation from candidates for changing the dates of examination / selection process, change of examination centre, for relaxation of conditions mentioned in the advertisement or exam related direction or guidelines or minimum marks or qualification / requirement etc. or for revaluation / re-totalling will not be entertained, under any circumstances.
About Us:
Vacancy Notice 305 Computer Operator & Typist Vacancy – High Court of Madras,Tamil Nadu
- The High Court of Judicature at Madras, one of the three High Courts in India established at the Presidency Towns by Letters Patent granted by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, bearing date 26th June 1862, is the highest Court in the State of Tamil Nadu, exercising Original Jurisdiction over the City of Madras and Appellate Jurisdiction over the entire State as well as extra-ordinary Original Jurisdiction, Civil and Criminal, under the Letters Patent and Special Original Jurisdiction for the issue of writs under the Constitution of India.
- The Hon`ble The Chief Justice is the Head of the Judiciary with powers of administration of the High Court and of the Administration of Justice throughout the State. The Hon’ble Chief Justice is in charge of the general policy adopted in the Administration of Justice. The administration of Justice in the Civil and Criminal Courts in the districts constituted under the Civil Courts Act and the Code of Criminal Procedure respectively is carried on by the following categories of Judicial officers.
- In exercise of the power conferred by Section 51(2) of the States Re-organisation Act, 1956, the Government of India issued the Madras High Court (Establishment of a Permanent Bench at Madurai) Order, 2004, which was notified on 06.7.2004 to come into effect on 24.7.2004.
- By virtue of the said Order, a permanent Bench of the Madras High Court was directed to be established at Madurai, with not less than five Judges, as nominated by the Chief Justice, to sit there and exercise jurisdiction and powers in respect of cases arising in the Districts of Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Tuticorin, Madurai, Dindigul, Ramanathapuram, Virudhunagar, Sivaganga, Pudukottai, Thanjavur, Nagapattinam,Tiruchirapalli, Perambalur and Karur. Later, the jurisdiction over the Districts of Nagapattinam and Perambalur stood restored to the Principal Seat, vide a Corrigendum notified later.
- After the Judicial bifurcation of Madurai into Madurai & Theni judicial Districts, in the year 2006, the number of Districts within the jurisdiction of the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court became 13. Except the original jurisdiction, the Madurai Bench exercises jurisdiction in all the matters as in the case of the Principal Bench in Chennai.
- The Madras High Court Bench at Madurai was inaugurated on Saturday, the 24th July of 2004 by Hon’ble Mr.Justice R.C. LAHOTI, Chief Justice of India and was presided over by Justice B.Subashan Reddy, the then Chief Justice of the Madras High Court.
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