Current Vacancy - Karnataka High Court
Current Vacancy - Karnataka High Court
Designation : Stenographer
Job Description :
High Court of Karnataka invites applications for the post of Stenographers
No of posts: 19 Posts
Qualification: a. Must possess a Degree from a recognised university or equivalent Examination, b. The Senior Grade Examination in English shorthand with 60% of aggregate marks; or the Proficiency Grade Examination in English Shorthand; and c. Senior Grade Examination in Typewriting in English, conducted by the Department of Public Instruction of the Karnataka Secondary Education Board or equivalent qualification. d. Certificate in Computer Word Processing or equivalent.
Note: 1. Preference will be given to those candidates who possess the qualification of Senior Grade Examination in Typewriting and Shorthand in Kannada Language.
Scale of Pay : Rs. 8000-14800
Age Limit: 18-35 Yrs
Probation: The applicant if appointed shall be initially on probation for a period of two years or for extended period if necessary
Company Profile :
Under Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan, administration of Justice was mainly a local concern. Revenue Officers also acted as Judges. It was the duty of the Amils to investigate serious criminal cases and report to higher authorities for decision. There was a Sadar (Chief) Court at the Capital for administering justice in accordance with Mohammadan Law. Qazis in important towns decided matters concerning succession, inheritance and other matters as per the provisions of Mohammadan Law.
During the regime of Diwan Poornaiah and thereafter, due regard was paid to age old institutions and doctrines of Hindu Law. Matters were usually determined according to earlier precedents and practices. Administration of civil justice was conducted in a manner analogous to that of criminal justice. Separate Department of Justice was constituted at Mysore. It consisted of two Bakshis as Judges, two Sheristedars, six respectable persons who constituted a Standing Panchayet, with one Qazi and one Pandit. In this Court, both civil and criminal cases were heard. Matters relating to caste or community were referred for decision to Pandit or Qazi, as the case may be, who were aided by Panchayet. In taluks also, the disputes were settled through the Panchayet either nominated by the parties or constituted by the Taluk authorities. When life or liberty of a prisoner was involved, the case was fixed for final hearing before the Diwan who pronounced his decision in consultation with the Resident. Death penalty was inflicted only in cases of murder or plunder. Theft or robbery was punished with imprisonment and hard labour in pRoportion to the nature of crimes. In cases where traditional laws and customs were not applicable, the courts were to act according to the justice, equity and good conscience.
Desired Profile :
Application fee: Every application (excluding applications by Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe / Category-I applicants) shall accompany Crossed Indian Postal Order for Rs. 250/- (Rupees Two Hundred and Fifty Only) in favour of the Registrar General, High Court of Karnataka, Bangalore 560001. (Fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstances) (SC/ ST and Category-I candidates are exempted from payment of fee.)
How to apply: Applications complete in all respects shall reach the Registrar General, High Court of Karnataka, High Court Buildings, Bangalore 560 001 on or before 31st May 2011 (05.00 P.M.). On top of the cover containing the application the following words shall be written: “Application for the Post of Stenographer”.
Last Date : 31 May 2011
Education: Graduate
Location : Karnataka
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Designation : Stenographer
Job Description :
High Court of Karnataka invites applications for the post of Stenographers
No of posts: 19 Posts
Qualification: a. Must possess a Degree from a recognised university or equivalent Examination, b. The Senior Grade Examination in English shorthand with 60% of aggregate marks; or the Proficiency Grade Examination in English Shorthand; and c. Senior Grade Examination in Typewriting in English, conducted by the Department of Public Instruction of the Karnataka Secondary Education Board or equivalent qualification. d. Certificate in Computer Word Processing or equivalent.
Note: 1. Preference will be given to those candidates who possess the qualification of Senior Grade Examination in Typewriting and Shorthand in Kannada Language.
Scale of Pay : Rs. 8000-14800
Age Limit: 18-35 Yrs
Probation: The applicant if appointed shall be initially on probation for a period of two years or for extended period if necessary
Company Profile :
Under Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan, administration of Justice was mainly a local concern. Revenue Officers also acted as Judges. It was the duty of the Amils to investigate serious criminal cases and report to higher authorities for decision. There was a Sadar (Chief) Court at the Capital for administering justice in accordance with Mohammadan Law. Qazis in important towns decided matters concerning succession, inheritance and other matters as per the provisions of Mohammadan Law.
During the regime of Diwan Poornaiah and thereafter, due regard was paid to age old institutions and doctrines of Hindu Law. Matters were usually determined according to earlier precedents and practices. Administration of civil justice was conducted in a manner analogous to that of criminal justice. Separate Department of Justice was constituted at Mysore. It consisted of two Bakshis as Judges, two Sheristedars, six respectable persons who constituted a Standing Panchayet, with one Qazi and one Pandit. In this Court, both civil and criminal cases were heard. Matters relating to caste or community were referred for decision to Pandit or Qazi, as the case may be, who were aided by Panchayet. In taluks also, the disputes were settled through the Panchayet either nominated by the parties or constituted by the Taluk authorities. When life or liberty of a prisoner was involved, the case was fixed for final hearing before the Diwan who pronounced his decision in consultation with the Resident. Death penalty was inflicted only in cases of murder or plunder. Theft or robbery was punished with imprisonment and hard labour in pRoportion to the nature of crimes. In cases where traditional laws and customs were not applicable, the courts were to act according to the justice, equity and good conscience.
Desired Profile :
Application fee: Every application (excluding applications by Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe / Category-I applicants) shall accompany Crossed Indian Postal Order for Rs. 250/- (Rupees Two Hundred and Fifty Only) in favour of the Registrar General, High Court of Karnataka, Bangalore 560001. (Fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstances) (SC/ ST and Category-I candidates are exempted from payment of fee.)
How to apply: Applications complete in all respects shall reach the Registrar General, High Court of Karnataka, High Court Buildings, Bangalore 560 001 on or before 31st May 2011 (05.00 P.M.). On top of the cover containing the application the following words shall be written: “Application for the Post of Stenographer”.
Last Date : 31 May 2011
Education: Graduate
Location : Karnataka
More Details Here