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Calcutta High Court jobs for Manuscript Section Writer in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 12 Feb 2018

Manuscript Section Writer

Calcutta High Court
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Posted: 18 Jan 18

Job Description

EMPLOYMENT NOTICE NO. HCOS/MSW/2018

Manuscript Section Writer Job vacancies in Calcutta High Court on contractual basis

Qualification: Must have passed the Higher Secondary Examination from West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Examination or an equivalent examination of any statutory Indian or other University or Institutions (Rule 2 of the High Court Service Rule, 1960)

1. Unreserved /2 Posts

2. Unreserved (EC) /3Posts

3. Unreserved (Person with disabilities) /1 Post

4. Scheduled Caste/ 2 Posts

5. Scheduled Caste (EC)/ 1 Post

6. Scheduled Tribe/ 1 Post

7. Scheduled Tribe (EC)/ 1 Post

8. OBC-A/ 1 Post

9. OBC-A (EC)/ 1 Post

10. OBC-B/ 1Post

Pay Scale : The said post is in the pay band scale no. 2 i.e. PB-2 of Rs. (5,400/- - 25,200/-) with Grade Pay of Rs. 2,600/- having Minimum Pay of Rs. 6,570/- as per the Calcutta High Court Interim R.O.P.A. Rules, 2009.

Age : Minimum age is 18 years and maximum age is 40 years as on the date of application.

Mode of selection: Candidates have to pass “Handwriting Test” [Rule 3(c) of the High Court Service Rule, 1960].

Examination fees: Crossed Indian Postal Order of Rs. 250/- for Unreserved category and OBC candidates and crossed Indian Postal Order of Rs. 150/- for SC, ST and Physically disabled candidates drawn in favour of “ The Registrar (Original Side), High Court, Calcutta” payable at GPO, Kolkata.

Job Particulars

Education 12th Pass (HSE)
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Written-test
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id376902
Job Category Govt Jobs , Others
Locality Address
Country India

About Company

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.
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