High Court jobs for Stenographer Grade III/Lower Division Clerk/Peon in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 12 Aug 2016
Stenographer Grade III/Lower Division Clerk/Peon
Job Description
Employment Notification No. 1, dated, Alipore, the 11th day of July, 2016
Stenographer Grade III/Lower Division Clerk/Peon Job vacancies in Calcutta High Court
Essential Qualification : Candidates applying for the post of Stenographer Grade III ( Grade C ) & Lower Division Clerk must have passed Madhyamik or equivalent examination from any recognised Board and must possess at least a Certificate in Computer Training from recognised Institution and a satisfactory fingering speed in computer operation. Moreover, for Stenographer Grade III ( Grade C ), a minimum speed @ 80 w.p.m. in Shorthand and typing speed @ 30 w.p.m. is required. Candidates applying for the post of Peon, Day Guard & Farash must have Class VIII passed Certificate from any recognised School or recognised Madrasah or any other recognised Institution. In addition to the above qualification for the post of Day Guard, the candidates applying for the said post should be of sound health, good physique and free from any organic defect and body infirmity and female candidates will not be allowed to apply. For the post of Mali ( Gardener ) candidates applying must have the ability to read and write in Bengali
(a) Stenographer Grade III ( Grade – C )
Total Vacancy - 13 [ UR – 8, SC - 3, ST - 1, OBC(A) - 1 ]
Pay Band No. 3 of Rs. 7100 – 37600/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 3900/-
(b) Bengali Stenographer Grade III ( Grade – C )
Total Vacancy - 1 [ UR – 1 ]
Pay Band No. 3 of Rs. 7100 – 37600/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 3900/-
(c) Lower Division Clerk
Total Vacancy - 92 [ UR – 40, SC - 20, ST - 7, OBC(A) - 10, OBC(B) – 6, UR (PH) – 3, UR (ESM) – 5, SC
(ESM) – 1 ]
Pay Band No. 2 of Rs. 5400 – 25200/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 2600/-
(d) Peon
Total Vacancy -42 [ UR – 20, SC - 9, ST - 2, OBC(A) - 3, OBC(B) – 3, UR (PH) – 1, UR (ESM) – 2, SC (ESM) – 1, OBC-A (ESM) - 1 ]
Pay Band No. 1 of Rs. 4900 - 16200/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 1700/-
(e) Farash
Total Vacancy : 2 [ UR – 1, SC – 1 ]
Pay Band No. 1 of Rs. 4900 - 16200/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 1700/-
(f) Day Guard
Total Vacancy : 1 [ UR – 1 ]
Pay Band No. 1 of Rs. 4900 - 16200/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 1700/-
(g) Mali ( Gardener)
Total Vacancy : 1 [ ST – 1 ]
Pay Band No. 1 of Rs. 4900 - 16200/- with Grade Pay of Rs. 1700/-
Application Fee : Stenographer Grade III ( Grade C ), Bengali Stenographer Grade III (Grade C), Lower Division Clerk
S.C. / S.T-Rs. 150.00, All other categories-Rs. 300.00
Peon, Day Guard, Farash, Mali
S.C. / S.T-Rs. 100.00, All other categories- Rs. 200.00
Eligibility Age : Not less than 18 years and not more than 40 years as on 01.01.2016 for all categories of posts excepting Stenographer Grade III ( Grade C ) for whom maximum age limit is 37 years as on 01.01.2016. Relaxation of age limit for five years in case of candidates belonging to SC & ST Category and 3 years in case of OBC(A) & OBC(B) category. The upper age limit in case of Physically Handicapped candidate is 45 years. Relaxation of age limit in case of Ex-serviceman category is as per existing Government Rules. There shall be no upper age limit for persons holding permanent posts of Typists or Steno-Typists under the Government applying for the post of Stenographer Grade III ( Grade C )
Selection Process : Mali (Gardene )- The selection shall be made on the basis of an interview and written test for other posts
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The High Court at Calcutta, formerly known as the High Court of Judicature at Fort William, was brought into existence by the Letters Patent dated 14th May, 1862, issued under the High Court's Act, 1861, which provided that the jurisdiction and powers of the High Court were to be defined by Letters Patent. The High Court of Judicature at Fort William was formally opened on 1st July, 1862, with Sir Barnes Peacock as its first Chief Justice. Appointed on 2nd February, 1863, Justice Sumboo Nath Pandit was the first Indian to assume office as a Judge of the Calcutta High Court, followed by legal luminaries such as Justice Dwarka Nath Mitter, Justice Ramesh Chandra Mitter, Sir Chunder Madhab Ghosh, Sir Gooroodas Banerji, Sir Ashutosh Mookerjee and Justice P.B. Chakravartti who was the first Indian to become a permanent Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court.