Sunday, July 8, 2012

Punjab and Haryana High Court

jobs career sarkari naukri at Punjab and Haryana High Court
Punjab and Haryana High Court is a common High Court for both the States of Punjab and Haryana and Union territory of Chandigarh, in India. It is situated at Chandigarh, the capital of the States of Punjab and Haryana. The sanctioned strenghth of this High Court is 68 judges consisting of Chief Justice, 36 Permanent Judges and 31 Additional Judges. As on 6 February 2012, there are 43 Judges including the Chief Justice. There are 45 judges on the strength of the High Court besides Chief Justice.

Applications on prescribed form are invited for filling up  vacant posts of Judgment Writers of this Court

Judgment Writers
Number of Vacancies : 29 Posts (Gen-24,SC/ST/BC-03,Ex-Servicement-01,PH-01)
Pay Scale : Rs 10300-34800 + GP 4800/- per month
Qualification : The minimum qualification for the post is degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science or equivalent thereto from a recognized University and proficiency in operation of computers (Word processing and Spread sheets). Candidates shall  be required to take down dictation at the speed of 120 w.p.m. in English Shorthand and to transcribe the same on the computer at the speed of 24 w.p.m.
Age limit : 21-30 years

How to apply:
The applications complete in all respects on proforma given below accompanied by Bank Draft of Rs 500/- for General Category candidates and Rs 250/- for candidates belonging to reserved categories drawn on any nationalized bank payable at Chandigarh in favour of The Registrar General, Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh should reach the office of the Registrar Recruitment, Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh, 160001 on or before 02.08.2012 up to 5.00 p.m. together with attested copies of certificates and one passport size photograph duly attested.

Advertisement Details & Application Form : http://highcourtchd.gov.in/right_menu/recruitments/recruitment_files/JWADD05072012TO02082012.pdf


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