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Sunday 20 January 2013

Recruitment of Driver in High Court Of Karnataka

Driver,  Jobs & Vacancy in Others at  High Court Of Karnataka , Bangalore Jan 2013 HCK 150x104 Recruitment of  Driver in High Court Of Karnataka Job or Vacancy Description:
Applications in the prescribed proforma appended hereto are invited from the candidates who are qualified and eligible as on the last date fixed for receipt of applications for recruitment to 3 (THREE) posts of Drivers on the establishment of High Court of Karnataka.

Name of the post : Driver : 03
Age Limit :18-35 years

Method of Recruitment : “By direct recruitment by selection of suitable candidates who possess licence in driving, as a paid employee, heavy vehicles or light motor vehicles, as the case may be, and who have got fair knowledge of English or Kannada”
Scale of Pay :- 11600-200-12000-250-13000-300-14200-350-15600- 400-17200-450-19000-500-21000
Probation :- The period of probation shall be two years, subject to the rules prescribed in this behalf.
Fee : Rs.150/- (Rupees One Hundred and Fifty)Crossed Indian Postal Order drawn in favour of the Registrar General, High Court of Karnataka, High Court Buildings, Bangalore – 560 001
How to Apply :
i) Application format can be downloaded from the website.

ii) Candidates should submit their applications complete in all respects, together with attested copies of all the testimonials of educational qualifications etc., so as to reach theRegistrar General,High Court of Karnataka,High Court Buildings,Bangalore – 560 001
iii) Envelope containing the application should be superscribed as “Application for recruitment to the post of Driver”.
General Instructions:
1. Applications in the prescribed proforma appended hereto are invited from the candidates who are qualified and eligible as on the last date fixed forreceipt of applications for recruitment to 3 (THREE) posts of Drivers on the establishment of High Court of Karnataka.

2. Selection of candidates shall be made in accordance with the High Court of Karnataka Service (Conditions of Serviceand Recruitment) Rules, 1973, and the High Court of Karnataka Service (Direct Recruitment by Selection) Rules, 1984 as amended from time to time.
3. The period of probation shall be two years, subject to the rules prescribed in this behalf.Age Limit:- Must have attained the age of 18 years and must not have attained the age of:- 40 years in the case of a person belonging to any of the Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes or Category-I of other Backward Classes.b)
4. Applicants when called for the Driving Test must appear at their own expenses, at the place fixed for such test.No person who attempts to obtain extraneous support by any means for his candidature from officials or non-officials shall be eligible for appointment.
5.  A fee of Rs.150/- (Rupees One Hundred and Fifty) is prescribed for every application. It should be remitted by means of Crossed Indian Postal Order drawn in favour of the Registrar General, High Court of Karnataka, High Court Buildings, Bangalore – 560 001, and the same should be submitted along with the applications.
6. Candidates should submit their applications complete in all respects,together with attested copies of all the testimonials of educational qualifications etc., so as to reach the Registrar General, High Court of Karnataka, High Court Buildings, Bangalore – 560 001
7.  In-service candidates shall submit their applications through their official superiors so as to reach the Registrar General, High Court of Karnataka, High Court Buildings, Bangalore – 560 001,
8. Application in the prescribed proforma * should be filled in by the candidates in their own handwriting and must be accompanied by the self attested following documents,
9. Crossed Indian Postal Order for Rs.150/- (Rupees One Hundred and Fifty)only drawn in the favour of Registrar General, High Court of Karnataka,Bangalore.
Tentative Last Date: 31-01-2013
About the organization:
After the death of Tippu Sultan in 1799, the British recognized the claim of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III, son of Chamaraja Wodeyar to the throne of the State. Poornaiah continued to be the Diwan and Barry Close was the Resident.The State was divided into three ‘Subhas’ each under the control of a Subhedar, who was the executive officer and also the Judge in his domain. ‘Subhas’ were divided into Districts and the latter into Taluks.On October 21, 1831 the Governor-General of India Bentick issued proclamation and assumed administration of Mysore for East India Company on the allegation that Raja was incapable of handling the affairs of the State. Administration of Mysore was entrusted to a Board of Commissioners which included a Senior Commissioner and a Junior Commissioner. This Board was assisted by Diwan in financial matters and the Resident in political relations of the Ruler. This Board was abolished in June 1832 and administration of the State was entrusted to one single Commissioner.After the death of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III in 1868, the British restored the throne to his adopted son Chamarajendra Wodeyar only in March 1881. In 1881 the post of the Commissioner was abolished and British Resident was appointed in at Mysore. A post of Diwan was created and he was to be the head of the administrative machinery with a council of two advisors. The above system of administration continued till the Maharaja executed the instrument of accession to the Dominion of India on 24-9-1947.Under the Constitution of India, Mysore State was Part ‘B’ State with the Maharaja designated as the ‘RAJPRAMUKH’.Under Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan, administration of Justice was mainly a local concern. Revenue Officers also acted as Judges.

Address :
High Court Of Karnataka
High Court Buildings,
Bangalore – 560 001

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