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Bombay High Court Recruitment 2016 - for 100 Law Clerk Posts

(Mumbai-400001)

Job notification in Bombay High Court for 100 Law Clerk Posts.Eligible candidates may apply in prescribed application format on or before 30-09-2016 till 05:00 pm.


Law Clerk-100
Candidates age should be 21 to 30 years
Candidates should possess Fresh Law Graduation who passed final LLB Exam in first attempt with 55% marks/ Post Graduation Degree in Law.
Candidates will be selected based on personal interview.
Eligible candidates may send their applications in prescribed format along with attested documents to the Registrar (Personnel), High Court, Appellat Side, Bombay, 5th Floor, New Mantralaya Building, GT Hospital Compound, Behind Ashoka Shipping Centre, Near Crowford market, LT Marg, Mumbai-400001 on or before 30-09-2016 till 05:00 pm by speed post/ RP/ Hand Delivery/ Courier and envelope should be super scripted as Application for Appointment of Law Clerk.
30-09-2016

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About Bombay High 
The High Court of Bombay, which is the contracted High Court and one of the most established High Courts in the Country.It has Appellate Jurisdiction over the State of Maharashtra, Goa, Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.In expansion to the Principal Seat at Bombay, it has seats at Aurangabad, Nagpur, Panaji(Goa).The Legal history of Bombay may be said to have started in 1661, when it turned into a British ownership. The Town and Island of Bombay was gotten by the British as a piece of the settlement of the Portuguese Princess Catherine of Braganza, sister of Alphonso VI, the then Portuguese Monarch, when she wedded King Charles II. Bombay then was minimal more than a little angling town comprising of a couple straggling cabins of Kolis, its indigenous occupants; and its harbor, ordained over the span of years to form into the best and most vital business seaport in the East, protected just a couple angling vessels. Charles II exchanged it toward the East India Company in 1668 for an inconsequential yearly lease of 10 Pounds.



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