Punjab And Haryana High Court Jobs 2024: Applications Open For 33 Judgment Writer Posts – News18

Applicants must be between the ages of 21 and 30 years.

The selection process for this recruitment will be based on the candidates’ performance in a test.

The Punjab and Haryana High Court, located in Chandigarh, has recently announced a recruitment drive for 33 positions of Judgment Writer. Candidates interested in applying for these posts need to complete their application online through the High Court’s official website, which can be found at highcourtchd.gov.in. The final date for submitting online applications is October 1. The selection process for this recruitment will be based on the candidates’ performance in a Word Processing / Transcription Test. The recruitment notification does not mention a written examination as part of the selection process. This implies that the evaluation will focus primarily on the skills demonstrated in the test related to word processing and transcription tasks.

Applicants must be between the ages of 21 and 30 years. The age calculation will be determined as of October 1, 2024. Candidates who fall under reserved categories will be eligible for age relaxation, as per the existing rules and regulations. For recruitment to the post of Judgement Writer in Punjab and Haryana High Court, candidates should have a graduation degree. They should be proficient in working on computers (word processing and spreadsheet).

The application fees for the Judgment Writer recruitment at the Punjab and Haryana High Court are as follows:

  • For candidates belonging to SC/ST and BC categories from Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh, the application fee is Rs 800.

  • For candidates from other categories, the application fee is Rs 1000.

Candidates applying for the Judgment Writer positions must meet specific performance criteria. They are required to demonstrate a shorthand detection speed of 120 words per minute in English. Their transcription speed on a computer must be 24 words per minute, with no more than 5 percent mistakes allowed.

The shorthand detection test will last for 10 minutes, while the transcription test will also be for 10 minutes and is graded out of 10 marks. To pass the transcription test, candidates must achieve at least 40 percent of the total marks. Selected candidates will get a pay scale of Rs 10,300 – Rs 34,800 with a grade pay of Rs 4,800.