High Court of Jammu & Kashmir recruitment for Sr./Technical Officer in Jammu
Job Description
No : 435/CPC/K, Dated : 27-10-2016
Sr./Technical Officer / Technical Assistant recruitment in High Court of Jammu & Kashmir
Sr./Technical Officer
Qualification : B.E/ B.Tech / M.Sc with Specialization in Computer Sc./Electronics/ IT with 3 yrs experience in Server Administration/LAN/ ABA/Technical 'Double shooting & Support in Hardware
Salary : 30800/-
No. of Post : 02 posts
Technical Assistant
Qualification : B.E/ B.Tech / M.Sc with Specialization in Computer Sc./Electronics/ IT with knowledge in Server Administration/LAN/ DBA/Technical 'Double shooting & Support in Hardware
No. of Post : 01
Salary : Rs. 19800/-
Sr. Developer
Qualification : B.E/ B.Tech / M.Sc /M.CA with Specialization in Computer Sc./Electronics/ IT with 3yrs experience in Software development in PHP+ Postgresql/ MySQL environment.
No. of Post : 01
Salary : Rs.35391/-
Developer
Qualification : B.F./ B.Tech / M.Sc /M.CA with Specialization in Computer Sc./Electronics/ IT with knowledge of Software development in PHP+ Postgresql/ MySQL environment.
No. of Post : 02
Salary : Rs. 25209/-
Application Fee : Bank draft of Rs 200/- in the name of Registrar General High Court of J&K may be deposited personally
Job Particulars
About Company
The full-fledged High Court of Judicature for the Jammu and Kashmir State was established in the year 1928. Prior to the establishment of High Court of Judicature. The Ruler of the State (Maharaja) was the final authority in the administration of justice. In the year 1889, the British Government asked the then Ruler of the State, Maharaja Partap Singh to appoint a Council and the Judicial member of the Council exercised all the appellate powers both on civil and criminal side. The State having two provinces – Jammu and Kashmir, had chief judges exercising judicial authority but they acted under the superintendence and control of the Law member of the Council. Later the Council was abolished and a Minister designated as Judge of the High Court was appointed by the Ruler to decide judicial cases. In 1927 a new Constitution was sanctioned by the then Ruler of the State and instead of Law Member, a Ministry in the Judicial Department was created.