System Assistant, Jobs & Vacancy in Others at HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ALLAHABAD Oct 2011
Job or Vacancy Description:
Applications are invited for the following posts on the Establishment of High Court, Allahabad for E-Court Project on contract basis:
System Assistant : 68 posts, Pay : Rs.6800/- per month fixed, Age : 21-35 years,
How to Apply : Apply Online at Allahabad High Court
General Instructions:
1. The family pension in the case of Judges of the High Court is governed by the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 17A of the High Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act, 1954. As per the existing provisions of the said Act, there are two rates of family pension,
2. Representation have been received from the Judges for removing the above anomaly. The Chief Justice of India has also requested for taking appropriate steps to remove the anomaly in the matter of fixation of family pension of the Judges.
3. An analogous provision exists in case of the family pension of the Supreme Court Judges. The Andhra Pradesh High Court, in O. Chinnappa Reddy Vs. Union of India and others (Writ Petition No. 14804 of 1999), has also observed that the said provision needs to be suitably amended so as to rectify the anomalous situation which has arisen in the matter of payment of family pension.
4. Accordingly, to remove the above anomaly in case of High Court Judges, it is proposed to amend the aforesaid provisions for providing uniform rates of family pension to the Judges irrespective of their date of retirement.
5. The Bill seeks to achieve the above object.
Tentative Last Date :31-10-2011
About the organization:
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.
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HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD
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