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How to Apply for Madras High Court (MHC) Recruitment 2022
Madras High Court (MHC) is hiring 1412 Examiner, Reader Senior
Bailiff, Junior Bailiff and Xerox Operator @mhc.tn.gov.in. Candidates
can check the details below.
Madras High Court (MHC) Recruitment 2022: Madras
High Court (MHC) or High Court of Madras is inviting applications from
eligible candidates through online mode for the post of Examiner, Reader
Senior Bailiff, Junior Bailiff and Xerox Operator. A total of 1412
vacancies are available for various districts under the state.
Interested candidates can submit their MHC Application on or before 22 August 2022 on mhc.tn.gov.in .The
candidates are required to select the district in which they are
interested. Then, they shall be posted in the District applied.
However, they are liable to be transferred from the office of one Court
to the office of another Court, depending on the administrative needs
and exigencies at any point of time.
The candidates can click on the given district for notification and the online application link:
Last date for online submission of application: 22 August 2022
Madras High Court Vacancy Details
Examiner – 118
Reader – 39
Senior Bailiff – 302
Junior Bailiff – 574
Process Server – 41
Process Writer – 03
Xerox Operator – 267
Lift Operator – 09
Driver – 59
Examiner, Reader and Senior Bailiff – Rs.19,500 – Rs.71,900
Junior Bailiff and Process Server – Rs.19,000-Rs.69,900
Process Writer and Xerox Operator – Rs.16,600-Rs.60,800
Lift Operator – Rs.15,900-Rs.58,500
Driver – Rs.19,500- Rs.71,900
Eligibility Personal for Madras High Court Recruitment 2022
Educational Qualification:
Examiner, Reader, Senior Bailiff and Junior Bailiff – Must
possess Minimum General Educational Qualification, viz., Must have
passed S.S.L.C. Public Examination or its equivalent with eligibility
for admission to Higher Secondary Courses of Studies or to College
Courses of Studies.
Xerox Operator – Must possess Minimum
General Educational Qualification, viz., must have passed S.S.L.C.
Public Examination or its equivalent with eligibility for admission to
Higher Secondary Courses of Studies or to College Courses of Studies
with practical experience for a period of not less than 6 Months in the
operation of Xerox machine.
Age Limit:
SC(Arunthathiyars), Scheduled Tribes and Destitute Widows of all castes – 18 tgo 37 years
Most
Backward Classes / Denotified Communities, Backward Classes (Other than
Backward Class Muslims) and Backward Class Muslims. – 18 to 34 years
For
Others /Unreserved Categories [i.e. Candidates not belonging to SCs,
SC(A)s, STs, MBCs/DCs, BCs and BCMs ] – 18 to 32 years**
Selection Process for Madras High Court Recruitment 2022
The selection will be done on the basis of a written exam
How to Apply for Madras High Court Recruitment 2022 ?
Click
on ‘Click here to Register and Apply Online for various posts in the
Subordinate Courts in the Judicial Districts in the State of Tamil Nadu
(Examiner, Reader, Senior Bailiff, Junior Bailiff/Process Server,
Process Writer, Xerox Operator, Lift Operator and Driver)’ given under
‘Announcements’
Select the district and Click on the application link
Fill Personal Details, Educational and Technical Qualification and Additional Information
Upload Photo, Signature and Documents
Preview Your Application
Submit Fee
Now, you need to click on the “APPLICATION FORM” link in the candidate’s dashboard to download the filled-in application form.
After
thoroughly reading and understanding the instructions, click on the
‘Check box’ and click on the ‘Continue’ button to move to the detailed
Application Form.
Application Fee:
Backward Classes (Other than Backward class Muslims) / Backward Class Muslims / Most Backward Classes / Denotified Communities / Others – Rs.550/- for each post
Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Castes (Arunthathiyars), Scheduled Tribes (Fee exemption is applicable only to candidates belonging to the State of Tamil Nadu) – No Fee
Differently Abled Persons and Destitute Widows of all communities: For Differently Abled Persons, the disability should
not be less than 40% [Benchmark Disabilities] For Destitute Widows, the
Destitute Widow Certificate should have been obtained from Revenue
Divisional Officer / Sub Collector / Assistant Collector – No Fee.
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