Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Delhi Courts Latest Vacancies For Apply Now

Designation: Delhi Courts invited for the post of Stenographers

Job Description:

Applications are invited for appointment for the post of Stenographers :

Stenographers (Grade-III)  : 180 posts (UR-57, SC-21, ST-17, OBC-38, Ex-Serviceman-43, PH-4 ), Pay Scale : Rs.5200-20200 grade pay Rs.2400/-, Age : 18-27 years as on 01/03/2010. Relaxation as per rules., Qualification : 10+2 or equivalent with English as main subject. (b) Should have adequate working knowledge of computer.

Selection : Selection will by Written Test of English, successful candidates will be called for shorthand and typing  @ 80/40 wpm in English. The shortlisted candidates would also undergo a computer skill test and interview.

Application Fee : Rs.300/- (Rs.150/- for reserved category) by means of DD/ Bankers Cheque only drawn in favour of The District & Sessions Judge, Tis Hazari Courts, Delhi.

Company Profile:

Delhi as a district legal entity was recognised by the Proclamation Notification No.911 dated 17.09.1912 issued by Governor General of India in Council. By this Notification, Delhi came under the immediate authority and management of the Governor General of India in Council and Mr. William Malcolm Hailey, C.I.E., I.C.S. was appointed the first Chief Commissioner of Delhi. Simultaneously the Delhi Laws Act, 1912 was enacted for enforcing the existing laws in Delhi.

Two Courts of Sub-Judges were added in 1920. These Courts continue to function, although due to exigencies some temporary measures were adopted to clear back logs etc. In 1948, one more post of Sub-Judge was created to enforce the Rent Control Act. Thereafter six temporary Courts of Sub-Judges were created in 1953. In 1959, the strength of the Sub-Judges went upto 21. At that time there was one District & Sessions Judge and four Additional District & Sessions Judges. Till 1966 the District Courts of Delhi remained under the administrative control of Punjab High Court when Delhi High Court was established.

One of the first-class magistrates had always the powers of District Magistrate to enable him to try serious cases, and thus the District Magistrate and Section Judges were relieved of undesirable strain. The honorary magistrates were all but two located in Delhi itself, where they usually sat as a bench for the trial of minor offences (chiefly assault cases), which occurred in the city.

A bench consisting of a Hindu and a Mohammedan, with Second-Class powers, was constituted for Raisina (New Delhi) in 1912 to deal with cases within the limits of the Imperial Delhi Municipal Committee to which the exercise of their powers was confined. The Najafgarh Bench of two Magistrates with Third Class powers was constituted in 1921, having the power throughout the province.

Desired Profile:

How to Apply : Apply Online only at the Delhi courts website  from 18/02/2010 11.30 am to 04/03/2010 4.00 pm.  Take a printout of the submitted application and  send it to the office of the Chairman, Stenographer's Recruitment Committee-2010, The District & Sessions Judge, Tis Hazari Court, Delhi-110054 latest by 16/03/2010.

Education:   Delhi

Location:    Undergraduate



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