Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Delhi Judicial Services Examination - Preliminary and Main Written Exams 2011

The High Court of Delhi will conduct Delhi Judicial Service Examination (DJSE 2011) in two stages called Delhi Judicial Service Preliminary Examination and Delhi Judicial Service Main Examination. Delhi Judicial Service Preliminary Examination will be conducted on 18th December 2011 with objective type question paper with 25 percent negative marking. Those qualified in preliminary exam will be short listed for the main examination and those qualified in Main exam will be short listed for Viva voce. The total number of vacancies available are 50 (General- 23, SC-6, ST- 15, PH-6). Following are details of eligibility, question paper pattern and application procedure:

Eligibility for The Delhi Judicial Service Preliminary Examination (Objective Type): Applicants should be a Law Graduate from a recognized university. They should be practicing as an Advocate in India or a person qualified to be admitted as an Advocate under the Advocates Act, 1961. Age should be below 32 years as on 1st January 2012. Relaxations apply as per rules of the government. Those selected to the service will get a revised pay scale of Rs. 15600 - 39100 with Grade Pay Rs. 5400.

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. Filled in application forms should be sent to 'Joint Registrar (Vig.), Delhi High Court, Sher Shah Road, New Delhi – 110 003' on or before 22nd October 2011. More details can be obtained from www.delhihighcourt.nic.in .

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