High Court Of Karnataka Recruitment 2018 For Translators Vacancy

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Job Title : Translators Vacancy
Company Name : High Court Of Karnataka
Job Location : Bangalore , Karnataka
Education : PG Diploma
Category : Government Jobs
Experience : Freshers
Post Date : 20 September, 2018
Last Date : 20 October, 2018
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Job Details
Post Name : Translators
No. of Vacancy : 10 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 21600-40500/-

Educational Qualification : Master Degree in English at least in second class with Kannada as one of the languages in Bachelor degree.

Age Limit : Minimum & Maximum age limit is 18 to 40 years for Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe or Category-I of other Backward Classes, 18 to 38 years for Category II-A or II-B or III-A or III–B of other Backward Classes & 18 to 35 years for All Others as on 15.05.2017

Job Location : Bengaluru (Karnataka)

Selection Process : Selection will be based on Written test & viva voce.

Application Fee : Candidates have to pay Rs. 500/- and Rs. 250/- 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 16.10.2017 to 15.11.2017 thereafter website link will be disabled.

Under Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan, administration of Justice was mainly a local concern. Revenue Officers also acted as Judges. It was the duty of the Amils to investigate serious criminal cases and report to higher authorities for decision. There was a Sadar (Chief) Court at the Capital for administering justice in accordance with Mohammadan Law. Qazis in important towns decided matters concerning succession, inheritance and other matters as per the provisions of Mohammadan Law.

During the regime of Diwan Poornaiah and thereafter, due regard was paid to age old institutions and doctrines of Hindu Law. Matters were usually determined according to earlier precedents and practices. Administration of civil justice was conducted in a manner analogous to that of criminal justice. Separate Department of Justice was constituted at Mysore. It consisted of two Bakshis as Judges, two Sheristedars, six respectable persons who constituted a Standing Panchayet, with one Qazi and one Pandit. In this Court, both civil and criminal cases were heard. Matters relating to caste or community were referred for decision to Pandit or Qazi, as the case may be, who were aided by Panchayet. In taluks also, the disputes were settled through the Panchayet either nominated by the parties or constituted by the Taluk authorities. When life or liberty of a prisoner was involved, the case was fixed for final hearing before the Diwan who pronounced his decision in consultation with the Resident. Death penalty was inflicted only in cases of murder or plunder. Theft or robbery was punished with imprisonment and hard labour in pRoportion to the nature of crimes. In cases where traditional laws and customs were not applicable, the courts were to act according to the justice, equity and good conscience.

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Master Degree in English at least in second class with Kannada as one of the languages in Bachelor degree.

Education : PG Diploma

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Under Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan, administration of Justice was mainly a local concern. Revenue Officers also acted as Judges. It was the duty of the Amils to investigate serious criminal cases and report to higher authorities for decision. There was a Sadar (Chief) Court at the Capital for administering justice in accordance with Mohammadan Law. Qazis in important towns decided matters concerning succession, inheritance and other matters as per the provisions of Mohammadan Law.

During the regime of Diwan Poornaiah and thereafter, due regard was paid to age old institutions and doctrines of Hindu Law. Matters were usually determined according to earlier precedents and practices. Administration of civil justice was conducted in a manner analogous to that of criminal justice. Separate Department of Justice was constituted at Mysore. It consisted of two Bakshis as Judges, two Sheristedars, six respectable persons who constituted a Standing Panchayet, with one Qazi and one Pandit. In this Court, both civil and criminal cases were heard. Matters relating to caste or community were referred for decision to Pandit or Qazi, as the case may be, who were aided by Panchayet. In taluks also, the disputes were settled through the Panchayet either nominated by the parties or constituted by the Taluk authorities. When life or liberty of a prisoner was involved, the case was fixed for final hearing before the Diwan who pronounced his decision in consultation with the Resident. Death penalty was inflicted only in cases of murder or plunder. Theft or robbery was punished with imprisonment and hard labour in pRoportion to the nature of crimes. In cases where traditional laws and customs were not applicable, the courts were to act according to the justice, equity and good conscience.

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