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33 Law Clerks cum Research Assistant Vacancy – HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA,Bengaluru (Karnataka)

Last Date: 17 November,2020
HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA
Bengaluru (Karnataka)

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Employment Notification 33 Law Clerks cum Research Assistant Vacancy – HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA,Bengaluru (Karnataka)

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Law Clerks cum Research Assistant
No of post – 33
Pay Scale – As per court rule

Educational Qualification:
LLB.

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General Instruction:

  • Applications are invited from interested candidates for selection to 33 posts of Law Clerks-cum-Research Assistants on the following terms and conditions:-
  • The Law Clerks-cum-Research Assistants will be attached to one of the Hon’ble Judges of the High Court of Karnataka and he / she will assist the Judge not only in the judicial work but also in the administrative work.
  • The duties and responsibilities of a Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistant are:
  • reading of case files, preparation of the case including case summary and notes and chronology of events;
  • identifying facts and issues and questions that may arise or may have to be addressed;
  • presence in the Court during the hearing of cases, taking notes of arguments and citations;
  • research work on case law, books and articles for the purpose of assisting the Judge in the preparation of judgments; and
  • assisting the Judge to prepare speeches and academic papers.
  • The Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistant will have free access to the Court Room / Library and also to all materials including Computers and Internet. If necessary, he / she will be allowed access to the Chamber of the Hon’ble Judge, with the permission of the respective Hon’ble Judge.
  • During the period of assignment, the Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistant will be paid a monthly honorarium of `16,500/- (Rupees Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred only) or such other enhanced honorarium as may be approved by the Government. The term of assignment shall be one year from the date of report to duty which is subject to extension by High Court of Karnataka/Government.
  • The assignment as Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistant is a full-time assignment and during the period of assignment, the Law Clerk-cumResearch Assistant will not be entitled to practice as an Advocate or to take up any employment. The Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistant is required to give necessary intimation to the Karnataka State Bar Council with regard to his/her taking the assignment as such.
  • The Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistant is liable to maintain proper discipline and complete confidentiality at all times.
  • The Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistant attached to a particular Hon’ble Judge will not be entitled to appear before that Hon’ble Judge for a period of one year from the date of termination of the assignment.
  • The Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistant will not be entitled to appear in any case handled by the Hon’ble Judge to whom he/she was attached, regardless of whether he /she had worked on that case.
  • The assignment as Law Clerk-cum-Research Assistant will not confer any right or preference for any employment in the High Court or the Government.
  • must possess a Degree in Law granted by a recognized University established by Law in India with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks .
  • must not have completed the age of 30 years as on the last date of application.
  • must have enrolled as an Advocate in Karnataka State Bar Council .
  • must have knowledge of operation of computers .
  • Applications of ineligible candidates will summarily rejected without notice.
  • A Committee of Hon’ble Judges constituted by Hon’ble the Chief Justice will select the candidates on the basis of academic record,achievements in co-curricular activities and performance in the interview.If there are large number of applicants, candidates will be short-listed for interview on the basis of academic record and achievements in co-curricular activities.
  • With a view to encourage brilliant and talented Law Graduates to join the legal profession and to give them exposure to various facets of litigation and branches of law and familiarity with Court procedures, the proposal for selecting Law Clerks-cum-Research Assistants on honorarium basis in the High Court of Karnataka, has been approved by the High Court and the Government.
  • The applicants whose applications are in order shall be considered for calling for viva. (Candidates called for viva-voce will have to appear for the same at their own cost).
  • The candidates who are eligible and willing to apply should submit the application in the prescribed format annexed to this notification along with the relevant information and documents as stated therein.
  • Applications along with the relevant self attested documents should reach the Registrar General, High Court of Karnataka, Bengaluru on or before 17.11.2020. Applications received after the last date fixed, will not be considered. The cover containing the application shall be super scribed as.

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Vacancy Notice 33 Law Clerks cum Research Assistant Vacancy – HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA,Bengaluru (Karnataka)

  • The Karnataka High Court officially known as, Karnataka Uccha Nyayalaya is the High Court of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is located in Bangalore, the capital city of Karnataka. It was previously called as the High Court of Mysore. The High Court functions out of a red brick building known as Attara Kacheri. It is in front of Vidhana Soudha, which is the seat of the legislature of Karnataka.The Karnataka High Court is currently functional in Bangalore, Hubli-Dharwad and Gulbarga.
  • The High Court is located in a building called as Attara Kacheri (meaning “the Eighteen Offices”). It is a two-storied building of stone and brick, painted red, in the Graeco-Roman style of architecture – a structure of vast expanse with Ionic porticoes at the center and at the two ends of the elevation. The construction of the building was supervised by Rao Bahadur Arcot Narayanaswami Mudaliar and completed in the year 1868. It was earlier named as Old Public Offices and got its name of Attara Kacheri when the eighteen departments in the general and revenue secretariat of the Mysore Government were shifted here from their crowded premises in Tipu Sultan’s summer palace. Tipu’s Palace was only a temporary house for the offices. When Bowring took over as Commissioner after Mark Cubbon, he found the building unsuitable, both because of its state of maintenance as well as its limited accommodation which no longer sufficed for the much increased work of administering the erstwhile Mysore State. It was he who conceived and prepared the plans for a full-fledged secretariat building in the city area. The construction was taken up in 1864 and completed at a cost of Rs. 450,000 in 1868.There was a proposal to demolish this building in the year 1982.However, a public interest litigation (PIL) was filed in order to save this old building from getting demolished. This was the first PIL to be filed in the Karnataka High court and the case was heard in the very building that was supposed to be demolished.In August 1984, the judges M. N. Venkatachaliah and Vittal Rao pronounced a judgement that stayed the demolition.
  • The equestrian statue of Mark Cubbon was formerly located in front of the High Court. It was moved to Shri Chamarajendra Park (Cubbon Park) on 28 June, 2020.
  • The High Court has a sanctioned judge strength of 62.Many judges have presided in the High Court with four of them including E. S. Venkataramiah, M. N. Venkatachaliah, S. Rajendra Babu and H.L. Dattu, going on to become the Chief Justice of India and others including Kalmanje Jagannatha Shetty, N. Venkatachala, R. V. Raveendran, Shivaraj Patil, Venkate Gopala Gowda, Mohan Shantanagoudar and S. Abdul Nazeer being appointed as judges in the Supreme Court of India.
  • In late 2002, 14 newspapers and periodicals reported that some judges from the High Court of Karnataka were allegedly involved in a sex scandal in Mysore. A high-level judicial inquiry committee was established by the Chief Justice. Later, the committee acquitted the judges as they could not find any substantive evidence.

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