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77 Personal Assistant and Personal Clerk Vacancy – Madras High Court,Tamil Nadu

Last Date:03 Feb,2021
Madras High Court
Tamil Nadu

Madras High Court (Madras HC) has invited application from eligible Indian candidates to fill up total 77 posts of Personal Assistant and Personal Clerk.Interested Candidates who meets required norms of concerned posts, may submit their application only through provided online facility latest by 03-02-2021. All personal and educational details must be mentioned properly. Candidates must have personal email id and mobile number, while filling form.

Employment Notification 77 Personal Assistant and Personal Clerk Vacancy – Madras High Court,Tamil Nadu

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Personal Assistant and Personal Clerk
No of post – 77
Pay Scale – Rs 56,100-1,77,500,Rs 36,400-1,15,700,Rs 20,600-65500

Educational Qualification:
Any Bachelor Degree in Science, Arts, Commerce, Engineering, Medicine, or any other discipline of a recognized University.

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General Information:

  • Applications are invited from eligible candidates ONLY THROUGH ONLINE MODE (https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in) for direct recruitment to the posts of (i) PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO THE HONOURABLE JUDGES; (ii) PERSONAL ASSISTANT (TO THE REGISTRARS) AND (iii) PERSONAL CLERK (TO THE DEPUTY REGISTRARS), in the Madras High Court Service.
  • Applications submitted through https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in WILL ALONE be accepted. Applications submitted through any other mode viz. by post, courier, RPAD, e-mail, hand delivery etc. will not be entertained under any circumstances or for any reason. No correspondence in this regard will be entertained, under any circumstances.
  • Before filling the online application, the applicants are advised to go through the „Notification‟ and „Common Instructions to candidates applying for the posts of Personal Assistant to the Honourable Judges, Personal Assistant (to the Registrars), and Personal Clerk (to the Deputy
    Registrars), available in the Recruitment Portal of the High Court, Madras (https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in)
  • The candidates are advised to make use of ONLY DESKTOP or LAPTOP to apply for the post online and not to apply through smart phone or tab since the application module is compatible only for desktop or laptop.
  • It is mandatory for all categories of the applicants (including the fee exempted category candidates) to register their basic particulars, on payment of Rs.60/- (Rupees Sixty only) + applicable charges, towards registration fee for this recruitment and then should proceed to apply online for recruitment of the post notified in the Notification, by paying prescribed examination fee. However, exempted category of candidates need not pay the examination fee.
  • Mere Registering and paying registration fee alone will not be considered as an application for the Post. The Judicial Recruitment Cell, High Court, Madras will not be responsible for any consequences arising due to furnishing of incorrect and incomplete details in the application or omission to provide the required details in the application for this recruitment.
  • If the candidate is found not eligible to apply for the post, during the selection process, he / she will be disqualified at any stage of the selection process,
  • All Recruitments by the Judicial Recruitment Cell, High Court, Madras are made purely on merit basis.
  • The candidates, in their own interest, are cautioned against touts and agents who may indulge in cheating, by making false promises of securing appointment through unfair means.
  • Judicial Recruitment Cell, High Court, Madras will not be responsible or liable for any loss that may be occasioned to any applicant, on account of indulging in such activity with such unscrupulous elements .
  • Candidates indulging in unfair means by approaching the Recruitment body either in person or through anyone will be disqualified from appointment .
  • Applicants are solely responsible for their claims in online application. They cannot blame the service providers like internet cafe/browsing centre/ Common Service centres for the mistakes made while applying online for recruitment. Applicants are advised to check the filled in online applications before finally submitting the same.
  • The number of vacancies advertised for the posts is only approximate and are liable for increase or decrease with reference tom vacancy position at any point of time before finalisation of selection. (ii) The post of Personal Assistant to the Hon‟ble Judges has been identified as suitable for LV/HH, LD (OL, BL), LC, DF, AC, as per G.O.(Ms) No.06, Welfare of Differently Abled Persons (DAP.3.2) Department, dated 21.3.2018.
  • Abbreviations: GT – General Turn; BC – Backward Class; BC(M) – Backward Class (Muslim); MBC/DC – Most Backward Class / Denotified Community; SC – Scheduled Caste; SC(A) – Scheduled Caste (Arunthathiyars); W – Women; PSTM – Persons Studied in Tamil Medium; LV- Low Vision; HH-Hard of Hearing; LD – Locomotor Disability; OL-One Leg; BL-Both Legs; LC-Leprosy cured, DF-Dwarfism and AC-Acid Attack Victims].

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Vacancy Notice 77 Personal Assistant and Personal Clerk Vacancy – Madras High Court,Tamil Nadu

  • The Madras High Court is the second oldest High Court of India after the Calcutta High Court in Kolkata.It is located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The court is one of the three High Courts in India established in the three Presidency Towns of Madras, Bombay and Calcutta by letters patent granted by Queen Victoria, bearing date 26 June 1862. It exercises original jurisdiction over the city of Chennai and appellate jurisdiction over the entire state of Tamil Nadu and Union territory of Puducherry, as well as extraordinary original jurisdiction, civil and criminal, under the letters patent and special original jurisdiction for the issue of writs under the Constitution of India.Covering 107 acres, the court complex is one of the largest in the world, next only to Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, London.
  • It consists of 74 judges and a chief justice who are in charge of the general policy adopted in the administration of justice.In September 2016, the centre government forwarded the names of 15 new judges to the President for his signature on their warrants of appointment. Of the 15, nine are from among lawyers and six from the subordinate judiciary.
  • Justice Amreshwar Pratap Sahi is the current Chief Justice of Madras High Court. He assumed office on 11 November 2019.
  • From 1817 to 1862, the Supreme Court of Madras was situated in a building opposite the Chennai Beach railway station. From 1862 to 1892, the High Court was also housed in that building. The present buildings were officially inaugurated on 12 July 1892, when the then Madras Governor, Beilby, Baron Wenlock, handed over the key to the then Chief Justice Sir Arthur Collins.
  • British India’s three presidency towns of Madras (Chennai), Bombay (Mumbai), and Calcutta (Kolkata) were each granted a High Court by letters patent dated 26 June 1862.The letters patent were issued by Queen Victoria under the authority of the British parliament’s Indian High Courts Act 1861. The three courts remain unique in modern India, having been established under British royal charter; this is in contrast with the country’s other high courts, which have been directly established under the Indian Constitution. However, the Constitution of India recognises the status of the older courts.
  • The Madras High Court was a pioneer in Original Side jurisdiction reform in favor of Indian practitioners as early as the 1870s.

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