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Allahabad High Court jobs for Advocates in Allahabad. Last Date to apply: 29 Feb 2024

Advocates

Allahabad High Court
experience-icon 3+ Years
salary-icon 144840 - 194660 Monthly
qualification-icon LLB
Expired

Posted: 05 Feb 24

Job Description

 
Designation - Advocates

Allahabad High Court has commenced the application process for the 83 posts of Advocates on its official website. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online for these posts on or before February 29, 2024. Interested candidates can apply for these vacancies by visiting the official website.

Number of Job Vacancies - 83

Practice: 
  • An advocate candidate must be a person not already in the service of the Union or State and has been for not less than seven years an advocate having continuous practice.
 
Age limit
  • The age limit of the candidates applying for recruitment to the post of Advocate in Allahabad High Court should be between 35 to 45 years as on January 01, 2024.
Pay Scale 
  • Candidates selected finally for these posts will get revised pay scale as Rs-144840-194660.
Important Dates
  • Opening date of online application: January 15, 2024
  • Closing date of application: February 29, 2024 
Selection Process
  • The selection of the candidates is based on the Written Examination.



More information about this Advocates Job

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  1. What are the job requirements to apply for this Advocates job position?
    • Ans: A candidate must have a minimum of 3+ year experience as an Advocates

  2. What is the qualification for this job?
    • Ans: The candidate can be a Graduate from any of the following: LLB

  3. What are the salary requirements for this job?
    • Ans: The salary range is between 144840 and 194660 Monthly. The Salary will depend on the interview. This Advocates is a Full Time in Allahabad.

  4. What is the hiring Process of this job?
    • Ans: The hiring process all depends on the company. Normally for an entry level, hiring the candidate has to go for Aptitude, GD (If they look for communication),Technical test and face to face interviews.

  5. This Advocates is a work from home job?
    • Ans: No ,its not a Work from Home Job.

  6. How many job vacancies are opening for the Advocates position?
    • Ans: There are immediate 83 job openings for Advocates in our Organisation.

Job Particulars

Education LLB
Who can apply Experienced (3+ Years)
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id2227151
Locality Address
Country India

About Company

B y the Indian High Courts Act passed by British Parliament in 1861, provision was made, not only for the replacement of the Supreme Courts of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay and for the establishment of High Courts in their places, but for the establishment of a High Court by Letters Patent in any other part of Her Majesty’s territories not already included in the jurisdiction of another High Court. In the year 1866, the High Court of Judicature for the North-Western Provinces came into existence at Agra under Letters Patent of the 17th March, 1866, replacing the old Sudder Diwanny Adawlat.
Sir Walter Morgan, Barrister-at-Law and Mr. Simpson were appointed the first Chief Justice and the first Registrar respectively of High Court of North-Western Provinces.
The seat of the High Court for the North-Western Provinces was shifted from Agra to Allahabad in 1869 and its designation was altered to ‘the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad’ by a supplementary Letters patent issued on March 11, 1919.
The Oudh Chief Court at Lucknow, replacing the Oudh Judicial Commissioner’s Court, was established on November 2, 1925 not by Letters Patent but by the Oudh Civil Courts Act, IV of 1925, enacted by the U.P. Legislature with the previous sanction of the Governor-General to the passing of this Act, as required by the Government of India Act, 1919s. 80-A (3).
By the U.P. High Court Amalgamation Order, 1948, the Chief Court of Oudh was amalgamated with the High Court of Allahabad and the new High Court was conferred the jurisdiction of both the Courts so amalgamated. By the Amalgamation Order the jurisdiction of the Court under the Letters Patent and that of the Chief Court under the Oudh Courts Act was preserved.
In July, 1949 the States Merger (Governor’s Provinces) order was passed which was amended in November the States Merger (United Provinces) Order, 1949 whereby the powers of the Government of some Indian States specified in the Schedule, which had vested in the Dominion Government were transferred to the adjoining Governors’ Provinces. In Schedule VII, Rampur, Benaras and Tehri Garhwal were the States specified, and by section 3 the said states were to be administered in all respects as if they formed part of the absorbing province.
On the eve of the Republic Day celebrations on the 26th January, 1950 the date of commencement of the Constitution of India, the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad came to have jurisdiction throughout the entire length and breadth of the State of Uttar Pradesh.
By the Uttar Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2000, State of Uttaranchal and Uttaranchal High Court came into existence from the midnight intervening 8 and 9 November, 2000 and in view of section 35 of the Act, High Court at Allahabad ceased to have jurisdiction of 13 districts falling within the territory of State of Uttaranchal.
At present, sanctioned strength of Judges of the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad is 160.
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