The Haryana Public Service Commission invites online applications from eligible candidates for 119 posts (117 actual posts and 02 anticipated posts) of Civil Judge (Junior Division) in the Haryana Civil Service (Judicial Branch) Examination - 2014.
Civil Judge (Junior Division)
General: 53 Posts
Scheduled Castes of Haryana: 22 Posts
Backward Classes (A) of Haryana: 11 Posts
Backward Classes (B) of Haryana: 05 Posts
Special Backward Class of Haryana: 05 Posts
Economically Backward Person in General Category: 05 Posts
Ex-Servicemen of Haryana: 12 Posts
Physical Handicapped persons of Haryana: 06 Posts
Anticipatory: 02 Posts
Essential Qualifications:
No person shall be eligible to be appointed a Civil Judge (Junior Division) unless he holds a degree of Bachelor of Laws from a University established by the law and approved/recognized by the Bar Council of India. The expression “Degree of Bechalor of Laws” means a degree entitling a candidate to be enrolled as an Advocate under the Advocate Act, 1961, and the rules made there under.
Age: Candidate should not be less than 21 years and not more than 40 years as on 11.09.2014 i.e. closing date. Upper age limit is relaxable upto 5 years
Detailed Instructions regarding examination, syllabus for Main Examination, eligibility, relaxation in age and other general terms and conditions are available on Commission’s website i.e. http://hpsc.gov.in or www.hpsconline.in
Civil Judge (Junior Division)
General: 53 Posts
Scheduled Castes of Haryana: 22 Posts
Backward Classes (A) of Haryana: 11 Posts
Backward Classes (B) of Haryana: 05 Posts
Special Backward Class of Haryana: 05 Posts
Economically Backward Person in General Category: 05 Posts
Ex-Servicemen of Haryana: 12 Posts
Physical Handicapped persons of Haryana: 06 Posts
Anticipatory: 02 Posts
Essential Qualifications:
No person shall be eligible to be appointed a Civil Judge (Junior Division) unless he holds a degree of Bachelor of Laws from a University established by the law and approved/recognized by the Bar Council of India. The expression “Degree of Bechalor of Laws” means a degree entitling a candidate to be enrolled as an Advocate under the Advocate Act, 1961, and the rules made there under.
Age: Candidate should not be less than 21 years and not more than 40 years as on 11.09.2014 i.e. closing date. Upper age limit is relaxable upto 5 years
Detailed Instructions regarding examination, syllabus for Main Examination, eligibility, relaxation in age and other general terms and conditions are available on Commission’s website i.e. http://hpsc.gov.in or www.hpsconline.in
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