High Court of Bombay Recruitment 2020 – Last Date for District Judge Posts

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High Court of Bombay Recruitment 2020
High Court of Bombay Recruitment 2020

High Court of Bombay Recruitment 2020 OUT- Last Date Extended on the official site. Applications in the prescribed form are invited on-line from eligible candidates for 07 vacancies for the posts of District Judge, in the Judicial Service of the State of Maharashtra in the pay scale of Rs.51550-1230-58930-1380-63070 + dearness allowance and other allowances as admissible under the Rules.

High Court of Bombay Recruitment 2020

Name of the Board High Court of Bombay
Post Name District judge
Vacancy 07
Last Date to Apply 27.03.2020 21.04.2020
Status Last Date Extended

This recruitment process is regulated by the Maharashtra Judicial Service Rules, 2008.

Eligibility Criteria:

1) A candidate must be :- (a) a citizen of India. (b) a holder of Degree in Law. (c) practising as an Advocate in the High Court of Bombay or Courts subordinate thereto for not less than seven years on the date of publication of Advertisement and while computing the period for practising as an Advocate, the period during which he/she has held the post of Public Prosecutor or Government Advocate or Judicial Officer shall be included ; OR A candidate must be working or must have worked as Public Prosecutor or Government Advocate for not less than 7 years in the post or posts on the date of publication of the advertisement, and while computing the period of 7 years, the period during which the candidate has practised as an Advocate shall be included.

Age:

A candidate must have attained the age of thirty-five years and must not have attained the age of forty-eight years in the case of candidates belonging to communities recognized as backward by the Government for the purpose of recruitment and forty-five years in the case of others, as on the date of publication of Advertisement.

Knowledge of Marathi:

 knowledge of Marathi to enable him/her to speak, read, write and translate with facility from Marathi into English and vice-versa. A candidate must have sufficient

Selection Procedure:

Preliminary Written Examination:

For the purpose of shortlisting the candidates, the High Court, if necessary, may hold preliminary written examination comprising of multiple choice objective type questions which can be scrutinized by computers and call upon the candidates obtaining the cut off marks, as may be fixed by the High Court, to appear for main written examination, maintaining the ratio of 1:10 of the available vacancies to the successful candidates. Provided that if there are more than one candidates who secure identical cut-off marks as fixed by the High Court for maintaining ratio of 1:10, all such candidates would be called upon to appear for main written examination. The marks secured by the candidates in the preliminary written examination will not be taken into consideration for final selection and will not be displayed or communicated to the candidates.

Main Written Examination and Viva-voce:

The main written examination shall comprise of two papers carrying 100 marks each, having duration of 3 hours each, examination shall be English. The High Court will hold viva-voce carrying 50 marks of the eligible candidates who secure not less than 50% marks in each paper of main written examination. Provided that the candidates belonging to communities recognized as backward by the Government for the purpose of recruitment who secure not less than 45% marks as aforesaid shall be eligible, for the viva-voce. The medium of written Provided that the High Court may call the candidates for viva voce in the ratio of 1:3 of the available vacancies to the successful / candidates. Provided that if there are more than one candidates who secure identical marks, for maintaining the ratio of 1:3, all such candidates shall be called upon to appear for viva-voce. Provided further that only those candidates who obtains at least 40% of marks in viva-voce test shall be eligible for selection.

Examination Centre:

The preliminary examination will be conducted at Mumbai, Nagpur and Aurangabad. However, the main written examination will be conducted at Mumbai only. The candidates shall specifically mention in their application forms the examination centre where they wish to appear for the Preliminary examination. The choice of centre once exercised will not be allowed to be changed.

 The candidates will have to appear for preliminary written examination, main written examination and viva-voce at their own cost and shall not be entitled to claim travelling allowance or any expenses from the High Court. A candidate, who is found indulging in unfair practices viz., copying or misconduct during the course of examination, using electronic gadgets, tampering with the question papers, influencing any official concerned with the preliminary and written examination or viva-voce, etc., will be debarred from appearing for preliminary written examination, main written examination or viva-voce, as the case may be, on that occasion or for any number of years or permanently.

The decision of the High Court as to the eligibility or otherwise of a candidate for admission to the preliminary written examination, main written examination and viva-voce shall be final.

SELECTION BOND:

The selected candidate will have to execute a Bond in the sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs only) to work on the post for a period of 3 years from the date of joining, in default the candidate himself/herself, his/her legal heirs, legal representatives, executors and assignees will be liable to pay/forfeit to the Government the said amount.

How to Apply:

The candidates shall submit their applications On-line only in the prescribed format through the High Court website i.e. https://bombavhighcourt.nic.in. The link will open from 7th March, 2020 after 11.00 a.m. till 27th March, 2020 upto 05.00 p.m. only.

Before starting filling in on-line application, a candidate must have his/her latest passport size photograph and signature duly scanned in separate files in the .jpg format in such a manner that each file size shall not exceed 40KB and shall attach the same at the appropriate places shown in the on-line application form.

Procedure for on-line payment:

A candidate is required to pay Registration fees of Rs.500/- for candidates belonging to communities recognized as backward by the Government and Rs. 1,000/- in case of others a) through ’SBCollect’ – an on-line payment gateway facility, only, fhttps://www.onlinesbi.com/sbicollect/icollecthome.htm) into the account of Assistant Registrar for Registrar General, High Court, Appellate Side, Mumbai. The fees is non-refundable. Mere payment of non refundable fees by a candidate does not create any right in favour of the candidate to appear for the Preliminary Written Examination / Main Written Examination.

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