Library Assistants, Jobs & Vacancy in Others at Gauhati High Court , Gauhati Jan 2012 Job or Vacancy Description:
Applications are invited from the citizen of India as defined under
Article 5 and 6 of the Constitution of India for filling up the
following vacant posts of
Library Assistants in the
Principal Seat of Gauhati High Court, Guwahati in the pay band of Rs.
5200-20200, Grade Pay – 3000 (PB – 2)/- P.M. plus other allowances as
admissible under the Rules.
1. No. of vacant posts : 2 (two)
2.
Eligibility criteria : The candidate should be a Graduate with degree
or diploma in Library Science from a recognized University having
proficiency in the use of computer. Preference will be given to a law
graduate.
3. Age limit : Not less than 18 years and more than 38
years of age as on the last date of submission of applications. The
upper age limit will be relaxable by 5 years in case of candidates
belonging to SC and ST category.
4. Examination fees :
Treasury Challan of Rs. 100/- (Rupees one hundred) only [Rs.50/-
(Rupees fifty) in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST] to be deposited
under the Head of Accounts “0070-Other Administrative Services-60-
Other Services-800-Other receipts (Examination Fee)”
5. Selection Procedure : The Selection shall consist of:
1. A Written examination of 100 marks consisting of objective type
questions with multiple choices. The written examination shall comprise
of objective type questions related to the subject in question, General
English, General Knowledge, General Aptitude etc.
2. A viva-voce test of 25 marks.
How to apply : The candidates should super scribe “
APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF LIBRARY ASSISTANT” at the top of the envelope containing the
application form. Applications received after the last date will not be entertained under any circumstances. Candidates already in
Government
services should apply through proper channel. Applications submitted in
other than the prescribed format and applications without the signature
of the Candidate will not be entertained and will be summarily
rejected. Filled in
application forms may be dropped in the ‘Application
Drop Box’ kept outside the Establishment Section of the Gauhati High
Court, Guwahati or sent to the following address : The Registrar
(Administration), Gauhati High Court, Guwahati -1.
General Instructions: 1. Applications should be submitted in the prescribed format of application furnished below. The candidates should super scribe “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF LIBRARY ASSISTANT” at the top of the envelope containing the application form.
Applications submitted in other than the prescribed format and
applications without the signature of the Candidate will not be
entertained and will be summarily rejected.
2. The candidates should enclose only the following with the filled -in application forms:
Duly signed 2 (Two) copies of passport size photographs (one firmly
pasted & other stapled) with their names clearly written in the back
of the photographs in capitals.
3. Treasury Challan in Original. Copy of Caste Certificate in respect of SC & ST candidates claiming concession on Application Fees.
4. No Objection Certificate in case of Govt./Semi-Govt. Employees
5. The candidates must not submit any extra/ additional testimonials/ certificates other than mentioned above.
Applications received after the last date will not be entertained under
any circumstances. Candidates already in Government services should
apply through proper channel.
6. Candidates will have to appear in
written test and interview at the time and place to be notified later
on. No T.A., D.A. will be paid for appearing in the written test/
interview.
7.Filled in application forms may be dropped in the ‘Application
Drop Box’ kept outside the Establishment Section of the Gauhati High
Court, Guwahati or sent to the following address: The Registrar
(Administration), Gauhati High Court, Guwahati -1.
8. Applications
are invited from the citizen of India as defined under Article 5 and 6
of the Constitution of India for filling up the following vacant posts
of Library Assistants in the Principal Seat of Gauhati High Court,
Guwahati in the pay band of Rs. 5200-20200, Grade Pay – 3000 (PB – 2)/-
P.M. plus other allowances as admissible under the Rules.
9. Under
Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the High Court has power in
relation to its territorial jurisdiction to issue directions, orders and
writs including writs in the nature of Habeas Corpus, Mandamus,
Prohibition, Quowarranto and Certiorari for enforcement of the
fundamental rights conferred by Part- III of the Constitution of India
or for any other purpose.
10. The High Court also has the power of
superintendence over all Courts and Tribunals throughout the territory
in relation to which it exercises jurisdiction under Article 227 of the
Constitution of India. The Gauhati High Court Rules regulate the
business and exercise of the powers of the Gauhati High Court.
Tentative Last Date:18-02-2012
About the organization:
The Gauhati High Court as of today emerged from the High Court of
Assam. On 9th September, 1947, the Assam Legislative Assembly adopted a
resolution that a High Court be established for the Province of Assam.
In exercise of power conferred by sub-section (1) of section 229 of the
Government of India Act, 1935, as adopted by the Indian Provincial
Constitution (Amendment) Order, 1948, the Governor General of India was
pleased to promulgate on 1st March, 1948 the Assam High Court Order,
1948, establishing the High Court of Assam with effect from 5th April,
1948, for the then Province of Assam. Sir Harilal Kania, the then Chief
Justice of India came to preside over the inauguration of the High Court
at the invitation of His Excellency the Governor of Assam Sir Akbar
Hydari and the Premier of the Province Late Gopinath Bardoloi. Sir R.F.
Lodge was sworn in as the first Chief Justice of Assam High Court on 5th
April, 1948. The Assam High Court initially had its sittings at
Shillong but shifted to Gauhati from 14th August, 1948. Later on, the
Assam High Court came to be known as the High Court of Assam and
Nagaland on the constitution of State of Nagaland with effect from 1st
December, 1963. On re-organization of the North-Eastern region by the
North Eastern Area (Re-organization) Act, 1971, a common High Court was
established for the five North-Eastern States Assam, Nagaland, Manipur,
Meghalaya and Tripura ) and the two Union Territories ( Union Territory
of Mizoram and the Union Territory of Arunachal Pradesh) and called as
the Gauhati High Court. With the enactment of the State of Mizoram Act,
1986 ( Act 34 of 1986 ) and the State of Arunachal Pradesh Act, 1986 (
Act 69 of 1986), the States of Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh attained
statehood on 20.2.1987. By the State of Mizoram Act, 1986, from the
appointed day, common High Court for the States of Assam, Nagaland,
Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura and Mizoram called the High Court of Assam,
Nagaland, Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura and Mizoram came into being. Under
the State of Arunachal Pradesh Act, 1986, from the appointed day, ie,
20.2.1987, a common High Court for the State of Assam, Nagaland,
Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh came into
being. The Principal Seat of the Gauhati High Court is at Guwahati,
Assam. Apart from the Principal Seat, the High Court has 6(six) outlying
Benches, viz, Kohima Bench for the State of Nagaland (established on
1.12.1972), Imphal Bench for the State of Manipur (established on
24.1.72), Agartala Bench for the State of Tripura (established on
24.1.72), Shillong Bench for the State of Meghalaya (established on
4.9.74), Aizawl Bench for the State of Mizoram (established on 5.7.90)
and Itanagar Bench for the State of Arunachal Pradesh (established on
12.8.2000). The Gauhati High Court occupies a unique position of being a
common High Court of seven States of North East India. The Gauhati High
Court administers Justice in an area having enormous variations.
Geographically, it is an assortment of hills and valleys. Ethnically, it
is an extraordinary mosaic. The legal and judicial scenario is more
variated. Divergent laws govern the people of the region. The indigenous
inhabitants of the hill areas are primarily adapted to the conciliatory
process rather than adversary system. Some of the customary practices
for settlement of disputes practiced in this area are not only
expeditious and lasting, but far more efficacious than the system
followed in the supposedly advanced areas. The laws applicable to
different areas may vary, but the entire area is administered by a
common High Court. The High Court is a unique one, whereby a single
institution exercises jurisdiction throughout the entire North East
region. When the Constitution of India came into force under the
provisions of sixth Schedule to the Constitution, District Council
Courts were established in the Tribal Areas and as a result the
jurisdiction of the Assam High Court was extended to the Tribal Area
vide Assam High Court (Jurisdiction over District Council Courts) Order
1954.The High Court is a Constitutional Court in terms of Article 215.
It is a Court of record and has all the powers of such Court including
the power to punish for Contempt of itself and for Contempt of Courts
Subordinate to it. Every High Court consist of a Chief Justice and such
other Judges as the President of India from time to time deem it
necessary.
Address : Gauhati High Court
Guwahati -1.