Bombay High Court Recruitment 2019: Vacancy for 51 Law Clerk Posts, Read Details
High Court Bombay - PC : Self
The applications are invited by the High Court Bombay (BHC) for the post of 51 Law Clerk. The candidates can apply before October 1, 2019. The detailed information on BHC recruitment qualification/ eligibility conditions, how to apply & other rules are given below. The official website is www.bombayhighcourt.nic.in

Vacancy Details:
Post: Law Clerk
No. of Vacancy: 51
Pay Scale: 20000/- Per month
 
Eligibility Criteria: Law Graduates who have passed the final LLB.  Examination in the first attempt with a minimum of 55% marks OR Post Graduate Degree in Law.              
Age limit: 21 to 30 years
 
Application fee: There is no application fee
 
Last Date for Submission of Application Form: October 1, 2019
 
How to Apply: Interested Candidates may Apply in prescribed application form along with self attested documents send to the Registrar (Personnel), High Court, Appellate Side, Bombay, 5th floor, New Mantralaya Building, G.T. Hospital Compound, Behind Ashoka Shopping Centre, Near Crowford Market, L.T. Marg, Mumbai – 400 001 on or before 01.10.2019.

Job Location: Maharashtra

Selection Process for Bombay High Court Law Clerk Vacancy: Selection will be based on Personal Interview.

- Eligible Candidates who are recommended by the Principals of the Law Colleges or Presidents of Bar Associations named above will have to appear for a personal interview at the High Court, Bombay at their own cost on the date and time to be notified.

- Selection shall be based on merit. The list of selected candidates shall be subject to the approval of the Honourable the Chief Justice.

Nature of work to be assigned to Law Clerks:
a) One Law Clerk may be attached to each Judge of the High Court to assist in such legal work as may be assigned by the Hon'ble Judge.
b)  Law Clerk shall assist the Honourable Judge in judicial as well as administrative work and in carrying out search and research in such matters and on such legal issues as may be required by the Honourable Judge to whom he is assigned by the Chief Justice. His duties shall include attending the Court, making notes, drafting of memoranda, opinions, comments or monographs on such legal matters and research from such material and sources as may be suggested by the Judge to whom he is assigned.