High Court of Karnataka recruitment for 2019 for software technician vacancy in bangalore. Apply for software technician vacancy govt job in high court of karnataka.
Post Name : Civil Judge
No. of Vacancy : 101 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 27700-44770/-
Educational Qualification : Degree in Law granted by a university establish by Law in India and must have been enrolled as an Advocate .
Age Limit : Maximum age limit is 35 years for Other & 38 years for SC/ST as on 01.03.2018
Job Location : Bengaluru (Karnataka)
Selection Process : Selection will be based on Preliminary Test, Main Test, Viva Voce & Computer Test.
Application Fee : Candidates have to pay Rs. 750/- and Rs. 500/- for SC/ST/Category-I through SBI online payment gateway or Challan generated online.
How to Apply : Interested Candidate may apply Online through the website http://karnatakajudiciary.kar.nic.in from 01.02.2018 to 01.03.2018 thereafter website link will be disabled.
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.
Candidate Profile
Degree in Law granted by a university establish by Law in India and must have been enrolled as an Advocate .
Education : B.E. / B.Tech