The Delhi High Court will conduct Delhi Judicial Service Examination (DJSE 2011) in two stages called
1). Delhi Judicial Service Preliminary Examination
will be conducted on 18th December 2011 with objective type question paper with 25 percent negative marking.
2). Delhi Judicial Service Main Examination.
Vacancies:
The total number of vacancies available are 50 (General- 23, SC-6, ST- 15, PH-6).
Eligibility:
1). Applicants should be a Law Graduate from a recognized university.
2). They should be practicing as an Advocate in India or a person qualified to be admitted as an Advocate .
3). Age should be below 32 years as on 1st January 2012. Relaxations apply as per rules of the government.
Pay Scale: Those selected to the service will get a revised pay scale of Rs. 15600 - 39100 with Grade Pay Rs. 5400.
Application Form:
Interested candidates can obtain application form including the DJSE Registration Form by sending a Demand Draft / Pay Order (non-refundable) for Rs. 600/- (Rs. 100/- for Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe / Physically Handicapped candidates) along with a self addressed envelope of 38 cm X 25 cm size with postage stamp of Rs. 60/- affixed on it to 'Joint Registrar (Vig.), Delhi High Court, New Delhi. Request should be superimposed with words in bold letters, DJS EXAMINATION 2011. The DD / /pay order should be drawn in favour of ‘Registrar General, Delhi High Court, New Delhi’ payable at New Delhi.
How to apply:
Applications on the prescribed form and the DJSE Registration Form duly filled in as per Instructions, should be sent by "Registered Post Acknowledgement Due" addressed to the Joint Registrar (Vig.), Delhi High Court, Sher Shah Road, New Delhi – 110 003, by designation, enclosed in the envelope provided with the application form so as to reach him not later than 4:00 P.M. on 22.10.2011. Applications can also be submitted personally at the Filing Counter of Delhi High Court on any working day from 10:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. till 22.10.2011. More details can be obtained from Delhi High Court Website or click this link..
Syllabus for Preliminary Exam:
1). Delhi Judicial Service Preliminary Examination
will be conducted on 18th December 2011 with objective type question paper with 25 percent negative marking.
2). Delhi Judicial Service Main Examination.
Vacancies:
The total number of vacancies available are 50 (General- 23, SC-6, ST- 15, PH-6).
Eligibility:
1). Applicants should be a Law Graduate from a recognized university.
2). They should be practicing as an Advocate in India or a person qualified to be admitted as an Advocate .
3). Age should be below 32 years as on 1st January 2012. Relaxations apply as per rules of the government.
Pay Scale: Those selected to the service will get a revised pay scale of Rs. 15600 - 39100 with Grade Pay Rs. 5400.
Application Form:
Interested candidates can obtain application form including the DJSE Registration Form by sending a Demand Draft / Pay Order (non-refundable) for Rs. 600/- (Rs. 100/- for Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe / Physically Handicapped candidates) along with a self addressed envelope of 38 cm X 25 cm size with postage stamp of Rs. 60/- affixed on it to 'Joint Registrar (Vig.), Delhi High Court, New Delhi. Request should be superimposed with words in bold letters, DJS EXAMINATION 2011. The DD / /pay order should be drawn in favour of ‘Registrar General, Delhi High Court, New Delhi’ payable at New Delhi.
How to apply:
Applications on the prescribed form and the DJSE Registration Form duly filled in as per Instructions, should be sent by "Registered Post Acknowledgement Due" addressed to the Joint Registrar (Vig.), Delhi High Court, Sher Shah Road, New Delhi – 110 003, by designation, enclosed in the envelope provided with the application form so as to reach him not later than 4:00 P.M. on 22.10.2011. Applications can also be submitted personally at the Filing Counter of Delhi High Court on any working day from 10:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. till 22.10.2011. More details can be obtained from Delhi High Court Website or click this link..
Syllabus for Preliminary Exam:
The Preliminary Examination will be a Screening Test and will consist of one paper of multiple objective type questions
carrying maximum of 200 marks.
In the preliminary examination question on general knowledge and aptitude of the
candidate, candidate's power of expression, flair in english, knowledge of objective type legal problems and their solutions
covering Constitution of India, Code of Civil Procedure, Code of Criminal Procedure, Indian Penal Code, Contract Act,
Partnership Act, Principles Governing Arbitration Law, Evidence Act, Specific Relief Act and Limitation Act will be included.
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