High Court of Madhya Pradesh Recruitment 2013:For Civil Judge Gr.2 Vacancies:-High Court of Madhya Pradesh invites applications for citizens of India for filling up the Civil Judge Gr.2 such other candidates declared eligibility by the High Court of Madhya Pradesh Government of India to fill up the following various posts.
Applications are invited in the prescribed form from bonafide citizens of India for selection of candidates for the under mentioned posts.
High Court of Madhya Pradesh Recruitment Details:
Organization Name: High Court of Madhya Pradesh
Job Position : Civil Judge Gr.2
Pay Scale: Rs.27700-44770/-
Eligibility: LL b
Job Location : Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh)
Last Date : 17-11-2013
Hiring Process : Written-test.
Job Detail:
Name of the Post: Sub-Inspector Excise
Number of Vacancies: (UR-22,OBC-12,SC-14,ST-17),(PH-3) 86 Posts.
Educational Qualification : Bachelor’s Degree in LLb from a recognized University.
Age Limit: The upper age limit is maximum 35 years and minimum 21 years..
Age Relaxation:
- Age relaxation is applicable for SC/ST candidates by 5 years & OBC candidates by 3 years as per extant Rules. OBC candidates should bring along fresh non creamy layer certificate
- Application should be made in the prescribed proforma (attached) and presented on the date of interview.
Selection Process:Selection will be made on the basis of interview after screening/ shortlisting. The process include a written test.
Application Fees:Rs.1000/- (Rs.800/- for reserved categories of MP only) plus Rs.50/- for portal charges.
How to Apply: Candidates may apply Online through the website: http://mphighcourt.nic.in
Important Dates:
The last date of receiving application is 17-11-2013.
For more details regarding age limit, qualification, selection process, pay scale, how to apply are available in the following link…
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About the High Court of Madhya Pradesh :
The present state of Madhya Pradesh, as is well known, was originally created as Central Province on 02/11/1861, as Judicial Commission’s territory and was administered by the Judicial Commissioner. The Judicial Commissioner’s court at Nagpur was, at that time, the highest Court of the territory. It was converted into a Governor’sprovince in 1921, when it became entitled to a full-fledged High Court for administration of Justice. Financial & administrative difficulties however, resulted in denial of a High Court, for about 15 years, to the Central Provinces. Meanwhile Berar, a part of Nijam’s state of Hyderebad, was transferred in 1933 to the Central Province, for administration. This gave the state its new name “Central Provinces & Berar”. Thereafter, by virtue of Letters Patent dated 2nd of January 1936, issued under Section 108 of the Government of India Act, 1915, by King Emperor, George the Fifth, Nagpur High Court was established for Central Pronvices & Berar. This Letters Patent, whereunder the Nagpur High Court was constituted and invested with jurisdiction, continued in force even after the adoption of the constitution of India on 26th of January 1950 by virtue of Articles 225 & 372 thereof.
On 1st of November 1956 the States Reorganization Act was enacted. The new state of Madhya Pradesh was constituted under S.9 thereof. Subsection (1) of Section 49 of the States Re-organization Act ordained that from the appointed day i.e., 1st of November 1956, the High Court exercising jurisdiction, in relation to the existing state of Madhya Pradesh, i.e. Nagpur High Court, shall be deemed to be the High Court for the present state of Madhya Pradesh. Thus Nagpur High Court was not abolished but by a legal fiction it became High Court for the new state of Madhya Pradesh with its seat at Jabalpur.
Hon’ble the Chief Justice, vide order dated 1st of November 1956 constituted temporary benches of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Indore and Gwalior. Later, by a Presidential Notification Dt. 28th of November 1968, issued in the exercise of the powers conferred by the Subsection (2) of section 51 of the States Reorganization Act, 1956, permanent benches of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Indore and Gwalior were established.