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Law Assistant Vacancy – High Court Patna,Bihar

Last Date:25 September,2019
High Court Patna
Patna (Bihar)

High Court Patna invites Sarkari Job Application for the post of Law Assistant. Apply Online Before 25 September 2019. High Court Patna Recruitment Qualification/eligibility conditions, how to apply & other rules are given below… Official website is www.patnahighcourt.gov.in

Employment Notification Law Assistant Vacancy – High Court Patna,Bihar

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Law Assistant
No of post – Not Specified
Pay Scale – 15000/- (Per Month)

Education Qualification:
Bachelor Degree or Master Degree in Law (LLB/LLM) from recognized University. Appearing candidates not Allow.

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General Information:

  • Online applications are invited from the eligible Law Graduates/Post Graduates for their engagement as Law Assistants in the High Court of Judicature at Patna on consolidated honorarium of Rs.15000/- per month for a period of six months which may be extended by another six months, on the following terms & conditions:
  • Applications must be submitted within 21 (twenty one) days from the date of opening of the link.
  • The candidates should be a Law Graduates/Post Graduates from University/ College recognized by the Bar Council of India shall be eligible to apply/ serve as Law Assistant provided that the applicant has passed LL.B./ LL.M. Examination within two years of the date of publication of advertisement for being considered for such selection. Candidates having familiarity with computer will get preference in the matter of selection. Their candidature must be recommended by a designated Senior Advocate of this Court or by the Head of the last law school/ college/ university attended by him.
  • Eligible candidates shall submit their online application by logging on to the official website of the Court i.e. www.patnahighcourt.gov.in, following the instructions given therein. The link for online applications will remain active from 05.09.2019 to 25.09.2019.
  • The Law Assistants shall be assigned to any Hon’ble Judge of the High Court under orders of Hon’ble the Chief Justice, so as to enable the Law Assistants to assist the Hon’ble Judge concerned in matters of assimilating facts of different cases and gathering research materials in research of case law, statue law etc. The Law Assistant shall work under directions of assigned Hon’ble Judge either in court or at the residence of the Hon’ble Judge or in the Court’s Library as required by the assigned Hon’ble Judge.
  • The Law Assistant shall not be entitled to any other allowance and/or remuneration.
  • Dress Code will be black full paint, white shirt (Full Sleeve) with black tie and black shoes. Black Coat in winter.
  • White blouse with light colour saree. Black coat in winter.
  • White salwar — kameez with black dupatta. Black Coat in winter.
  • Applications of the Candidates who are appearing at the qualifying examination (i.e. either LL.B. or LL.M.) should not apply.
  • For other details regarding this engagement, please visit the official website of the Court www.patnahighcourt.gov.in.

About Us:

Vacancy Notice Law Assistant Vacancy – High Court Patna,Bihar

  • The Judiciary is a distinct and independent arm of Government entrusted with judicial authority, and mandated to administer and deliver justice to the people of India. It plays a fundamental role in the promotion of law and order, human rights, social justice, morality and good governance.
  • The independence of the Judiciary is guaranteed by the constitution in a number of its provisions regarding among others, the appointment, removal, salary and other conditions of service of judicial officers. The core of the Judiciary’s independence is the absence of any interference for the Executive or the Legislature in judicial decisions.
  • The mandate of the Judiciary is to establish and facilitate effective and efficient machinery capable of functioning as an adjudicating authority in India and of quickly administering and delivering justice and related services to the people of India. The key function of the Judiciary is therefore, the adjudication of civil and criminal cases. In addition, it interprets the constitution and gives effect to its provisions, as well as providing the expertise in interpreting of the laws. Further, the Judiciary performs other related duties in promotion of human rights, social justice and morality.
  • Proclamation made by the Governor-General of India on the 22nd March, 1912 the territories of Bihar and Orissa which were formerly subject to and included within the limits of the Presidency of Fort William in Bengal, were promoted to the status of a separate province, and by Letters Patent, dated the 9th February, 1916 the Patna High Court was ushered into existence with Circuit sittings at Cuttack, and form the 26th February, 1916, the date on which the aforesaid Letters Patent was published in the Gazette of India, the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal ceased to exercise jurisdiction, Civil, Criminal, Admiralty, Matrimonial, Testamentary and Intestate, Enrolment, etc. in all matters in which jurisdiction was given to the High Court of Judicature at Patna. Thus the ancient city of Pataliputra had a High Court of its own in 1916 with Sir Edward Maynard Des Champs Chamier, Kt. Barrister-at-Law as its first Chief Justice and Sarvashri Saiyid Sharfuddin, Barrister-at-Law, Edmund Pelly Chapman, I.C.S., Basant Kumar Mullick, I.C.S., Francis, Reginald Roe, I.C.S, Cecil Atkinson, barrister-at-Law and Jwala Prasad, B.A., LL.B., as Puisne Judges.
  • The foundation-stone of the High Court Building was laid on Monday, the 1st December, 1913 by His Excellency the late Viceroy and Governor-General of India, Lord Hardinge of Penshurst, who in the memorable speech on the occasion said:
    “The history which has led to the laying of this foundation-stone is within the knowledge of you all, and I think you will agree that when once it has been determined that Bihar and Orissa should be promoted to the status of a separate province, it would be an administrative anomaly that its people should still have to carry on their litigation at a place beyond its limits where the obvious inconvenience of distance, cost and time are enhanced by the disabilities of a different atmosphere and different vernacular……. I now proceed to lay this stone in full confidence that upon people of this province. I feel assured that within its walls in future days justice will be administered with courage and impartiality to the terror of evil-doers, and to the triumph of every cause which is right and true, so that the High Court of Bihar shall earn a name for sound sense and good law.”

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