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53 Civil Judge Vacancy – Karnataka High Court

Last Date:26 March,2020
Advt No. :CJR 01/2020
Karnataka High Court
Bengaluru (Karnataka)

Karnataka High Court Civil Judge invites application for the posts of 53 Civil Judge Vacancy 2020 from LLB pass candidates interested in High Court of Karnataka Civil Judge Recruitment opening. Follow this article for Karnataka High Court Civil Judge Salary, Qualification, eligibility criteria and karnatakajudiciary Civil Judge Last Date is 26 March 2020.

Employment Notification 53 Civil Judge Vacancy – Karnataka High Court

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Civil Judge
No of post – 53
Pay Scale – 27700 – 44770/-

Educational Qualification:
Degree in Law form recognized University.

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General Conditions:

  • Fee once paid shall not be refunded under any circumstances.
  • Those candidates called for Competitive Examinations and Viva-Voce will have to appear for the same at their own cost.
  • Applications sent in any other mode except online will not be considered.
  • In-service candidates shall submit their applications online not later than the date and time fixed for receipt of applications and should possess “No Objection Certificate” issued by the concerned Authority at the time of submitting online application and produce the same whenever directed by the Authority without fail.
  • Candidates Claiming Reservations under SC/ ST, Category – I / II A / Il B / Ill A / Ill B shall possess the certificate in the form as prescribed by the Government of Karnataka and issued by the competent Authority at the time of submitting online application and produce the same whenever directed by the Authority without fail.
  • Candidates claiming reservation under Physically Challenged shall posses the Certificates issued by Competent Authorities at the time of submitting online application and produce the same whenever directed by the Authority without fail.
  • Candidates claiming reservation under Physically Challenged shall posses the Certificates issued by Competent Authorities at the time of submitting online application and produce the same whenever directed by the Authority without fail.
  • Candidates claiming reservation under Rural quota should have studied from 1 to 10th standard in rural areas. The candidate shall possess Rural Study Certificate in the format prescribed in G.O.No.DPAR 96 SRR 2005 dated 10.08.2005, duly attested by the Head Master of the School and countersigned by the concerned BE0 and General Merit candidate claiming reservation under rural quota shall also possess certificate in Form-1 obtained from concerned Tahsitdar as per G.O. No. DPAR 8 SRR 2001 dated 13.02.2001, certifying that they do not fall under the creamy Layer prescribed by Government of Karnataka at the time of submitting online application and produce the same whenever directed by the Authority without fail.
  • Candidates claiming reservation under Kannada Medium quota shall possess certificate for having studied in Kannada Medium from 1 to 10th standard as prescribed in GoK Notification No. DPAR 71 GPR 2001 dated 24.10.2002, duly attested by the Head Master of the School and countersigned by the concerned BEO at the time of submitting online application and produce the same whenever directed by the Authority without fail.
  • The candidate shall furnish two character certificates of good character (one from the Principal of the Institution/College in which he/she last studied with study details and another from a respectable person not being a relative who is well acquainted with him/her at the time of verification of documents.
  • Candidates called for the document verification at the time of Viva-Voce shall furnish the necessary original documents with three sets of self attested photocopies of the documents with regard to Educational Qualification i.e., SSLC or equivalent examination certificate to show the Date of Birth, ID Proof, Marks cards of Degree, Law Degree, Convocation Certificates and Certificate of Caste, reservations claimedk) Candidates called for the document verification at the time of Viva-Voce shall furnish the necessary original documents with three sets of self attested photocopies of the documents with regard to Educational Qualification i.e., SSLC or equivalent examination certificate to show the Date of Birth, ID Proof, Marks cards of Degree, Law Degree, Convocation Certificates and Certificate of Caste, reservations claimed.
  • On verification, if the information so furnished by the applicant in the application is found to be false, then their candidature is liable for rejection and also they are liable for Criminal Prosecution for furnishing false information.

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Vacancy Notice 53 Civil Judge Vacancy – Karnataka High Court

  • 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 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 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 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. 4.5 lakhs 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 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.
  • Raja Dharma Praveena Diwan Bahadur P Mahadevayya, M Sadasivayya, Nittoor Srinivasa Rau, Sam Piroj Bharucha and G. T. Nanavati were some of the famous Chief Justices who presided over this court. Presently, Abhay Shreeniwas Oka is the Chief Justice at the court.

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