Last Date:21 February,2021
Delhi District Courts
Delhi
Delhi District Courts inviting application for the post of 417 Peon, Chowkidar, Process Server & Sweeper Vacancy for Permanent Commission from 10th passed candidates interested in sarkari result Delhi District Courts Peon Online application can apply before 21 February 2021. Please go through this article and follow each tables for full vacancy details, educational qualification, eligibility criteria, pay scale, salary and How to apply Delhi District Courts Peon job opening at official website www.delhidistrictcourts.nic.in.
Employment Notification 417 Peon, Chowkidar, Process Server & Sweeper Vacancy – Delhi District Courts
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post– Peon, Chowkidar, Process Server & Sweeper
No of post – 417
Pay Scale – Level 3,4
Educational Qualification:
10th or Matriculation pass or equivalent from a recognized board and with driving license of LMV and 2 years unblemished driving experience.
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General Information:
- The Office of The Principal District & Sessions Judge (HQs), Delhi has invited applications for recruitment to the vacant posts of Peon/Orderly/Dak Peon, Chowkidar, Sweeper/Safai Karamchari and Process Server for the Office of Principal District & Sessions Judge (HQs), Delhi & Office of Principal Judge, Family Courts (HQs), Delhi.
- The Office of The Principal District & Sessions Judge (HQs), Delhi will not undertake detailed scrutiny of applications for the eligibility and other aspects at the time of Objective/ MCQ Test or Driving Test and therefore, the candidates shall be admitted to the examination provisional only subject to scrutiny of their eligibility and the supporting documents at appropriate stage. The copies of supporting documents will be sought at the time of Interview only from those candidates who will be shortlisted for Interview. At the time of scrutiny, if any claim made in the application is not found substantiated, the candidature will be cancelled and the decision of Ld. Principal District & Sessions Judge (HQs) Delhi’s in this regard shall be final. This may also entail penal consequences. The candidates are advised to go through the requirements of educational qualifications, age, category etc. and satisfy themselves that they are eligible before applying.
- Candidates seeking reservation benefits available for SC/ST/OBC/Person with Disability /ExServiceman/Economically Weaker Section etc. must ensure that they are entitled to such reservation as per eligibility prescribed in these instructions. They should also be in possession of the necessary certificates in support of their claim at the time of filling of the online application.
- Candidates with disability of 40% and more only would be considered as Person With Disability (PwD) and shall be accordingly entitled to reservation.
- The Central/State Government employees/servants claiming age relaxation should be in possession of necessary certificate from their office in respect of length of continuous service which should be for not less than three years immediately preceding the closing date for receipt of application. They should continue to have the status of Central/State Government employees / servants till the time of appointment, in the event of their selection.
- The candidates already in Government Service applying for the post(s) should take necessary permission from their department and submit the copy of permission/NOC of their department at the time of verification of documents or as and when required by this Office.6 There shall be a common exam for the post of Peon/Orderly/DakPeon, Chowkidar and Sweeper/Safai Karamchari (Post Code – A-5) and separate exam for the post of Process Server (Post Code – A-6). Fee shall be charged for each Post Code separately. The candidates may apply for both posts provided they are eligible in terms of parameter provided in these instructions.
- The candidates who are applying for the post of Peon/ Orderly/Dak Peon, Chowkidar, Safai Karamchari in the Office of the Principal District & Sessions Judge (HQs), Delhi as well as in the Office of Principal Judge, Family Courts (HQs), Delhi shall submit a single application form online.
- The Candidate who wishes to apply for the post of Peon/Orderly/Dak Peon, and Process Server shall also give his/her preference or willingness as to which establishment (Delhi District Courts or Family Courts, Delhi) he/she wishes to apply or get absorbed. However, the preference shall be considered on the basis of overall merit position. Preference once given would not be permitted to be changed.
- The CANDIDATES SHOULD APPLY ONLINE ONLY. THE CANDIDATE MUST UPLOAD HIS/HER LATEST FRONT FACED PHOTOGRAPH. AT THE TIME OF APPLYING CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSIGNED AN APPLICATION NUMBER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. THEY SHOULD NOT SUBMIT PRINT OUTS OF THEIR APPLICATION TO THE OFFICE OF PRINCIPAL DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE (HQs), DELHI. ADMIT CARDS /ROLL NUMBER CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THIS OFFICE i.e. WWW.DELHIDISTRICTCOURTS.NIC.IN. NO PHYSICAL ADMIT
CARD/ROLL NUMBER FOR OBJECTIVE/MCQ TEST, DRIVING TEST AND INTERVIEW WILL BE SENT TO THE CANDIDATES. DATE OF EXAMINATION WILL BE NOTIFIED ON THE WEBSITE OF THIS COURT LATER. THE CANDIDATES ARE ADVISED TO VISIT THE DELHI DISTRICT COURTS WEBSITE REGULARLY FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT. THE CANDIDATES ARE ALSO ADVISED TO APPLY MUCH BEFORE THE CLOSING DATE i.e. 21.02.2021 IN ORDER TO AVOID LAST MINUTES RUSH. - The Candidates may contact at Helpdesk Number :- 0120 – 4613501 or email at ddcpeon@applycareer.co.in for the post of Peon/Orderly/Dak Peon, Chowkidar, Sweeper/Safai Karamchari and ddcprocess@applycareer.co.in for the post of Process Server, for clarifications, if any, in respect of filling/submitting applications.
- The Candidate should note that Date of Birth as recorded in the Matriculation/Secondary School Examination Certificate or an equivalent certificate available on the date of submission of application will only be accepted by the Office of Principal District & Sessions Judge (HQs) Delhi for determining the Age- eligibility and no subsequent request for its change will be considered or granted.
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Vacancy Notice 417 Peon, Chowkidar, Process Server & Sweeper Vacancy – Delhi District Courts
- The High Court of Delhi (IAST: dillī uchcha nyāyālaya) was established on 31 October 1966. 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.
- On 21 March 1919, the High Court of Judicature at Lahore was established with jurisdiction over the provinces of Punjab and Delhi. This jurisdiction lasted until 1947 when India was partitioned.
- The High Courts (Punjab) Order, 1947 established a new High Court for the province of East Punjab with effect from 15 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 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, the Indian Parliament, by enacting the Delhi High Court Act, 1966, established the High Court of Delhi effective from 31 October 1966.
- By virtue of Section 3(1) of the Delhi High Court Act, the Central Government was empowered to appoint a date by a notification in the official gazette, establishing a High Court for the Union Territory of Delhi. The appointed date was 31 October 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 came into force on 25 January 1971.
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