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Job Post: Manipur Judicial Service Grade I @ High Court of Manipur, Imphal

By LawStreet News Network      20 April, 2019 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Job Post: Manipur Judicial Service Grade I @ High Court of Manipur, Imphal

About the organisation and job

High Court of Manipur is opening job post of the following:-

Manipur Judicial Service Grade – I: 4 Vacancies

Manipur Judicial Service Grade – I on ad-hoc basis (co-terminus with 14th Finance Commission Award): 1 Vacancy

Recruitment and conditions of service shall be governed by the Manipur Judicial Service Rules, 2005 as amended from time to time.

Eligible candidates shall be required to appear in written examination in the exam centre and for Viva-Voce at their own expenses before the High Court of Manipur, Imphal or at such other places as may be specified by the High Court.

Location

Imphal, Manipur

Eligibility

  • Must be a holder of a degree in law of a recognized University.
  • Must be practising as an advocate in the court of civil and criminal on the last date fixed for receipt of applications and must have practised for a period of not less than 7 (seven) years as on 16.05.2019.
  • Knowledge of Manipur state official Language (Manipuri).

Serving Judicial Officers having seven years practice, as Advocate and Judicial Service put together, are permitted to participate in the selection subject to the outcome of SLP (c) No. 14156/2015 pending before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.

Salary

Rs. 51 550-1 230-58930-1 380-63070/-

How to apply

Online registration and submission of applications will be applicable between 24th April to 16th May on the website.

Download of Admit Card: 07.06.2019

Read the official notification below.



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