District Court Gurugram Invites Application for 41 Peon, Process Server Recruitment 2024

District Court Gurugram Gurgaon Last Date: 15th January, 2024

Vacancy Circular No: -

District Court Gurugram Peon, Process Server Recruitment 2023
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Peon, Process Server

Job Location:
District & Sessions Court, Gurgaon, 122001 Haryana
Last Date: 15th January 2024
Employment Type: Full-time

Number of Vacancy: 41 Posts

Educational Qualification: Candidates Should have 10th from any of the recognized boards or Universities.

Pay Scale:
INR
16900-53500
/- Per Month

Age Limit: Maximum 42 Years.

Selection Procedure: please refer to official notification.

Application Fee: please refer to official notification.

How to Apply:

Applications should be sent to District Court Gurugram office. Send your fully filled applications to
Office of the District and Sessions Judge,
District Court Complex,
Gurugram, Haryana- 122001

Important Dates:

Published on: 27th December 2023

Last date for application is: 15th January 2024

For more details, please refer to official notification at

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In the beginning of the 20th century, the district formed part of Delhi Division. The Deputy Commissioner was subordinate to the Commissioner and Superintendent of the Delhi Division in revenue work and general administration and to the Divisional and Sessions Judge, Delhi, in respect of criminal work. The District Judge was subordinate to the Divisional Judge in all matters relating to the administration of civil law. All Tehsildars were vested with the powers of a Munsif of the third class. There was an Honorary Munsif of the second class. One of the two Munsifs' of the Delhi district had jurisdiction within the Ballabgarh Tehsil. Following the territorial and administrative changes in 1912 and up to 1950, the district was under the Hisar Sessions Division and the District & Sessions Judge, Hisar, used to visit Gurgaon for the disposal of Civil and Criminal work as an appellate court. In 1950, the district was transferred from Hisar Sessions Division to Karnal Sessions Division. Again, in 1955, it was transferred to Rohtak Sessions Division to which it remained attached to October 1966. The Gurgaon district was among the five districts of the then Punjab State where the separation of judiciary from the executive was introduced in 1954 on an experimental basis. The experiment having proved a success, the system was extended to all the remaining districts of the State in 1964. On account of the separation of the judiciary from the executive, two kinds of courts came into existence under the Gurgaon Sessions Division i.e. Civil and Criminal. The District and Sessions Judge, Gurgaon held overall charge of the administration of justice, both Civil and Criminal in the district.' He functioned under the Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh and was assisted by one Additional District and Sessions Judge in the disposal of Civil and Criminal work.

District Court Gurugram recruitment offers great career opportunities for several posts such as Stenographer, Peon. Interested candidates can pursue courses in the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Commerce + speed of 80 WPM in English Shorthand and 20 WPM, Middle Standard Examination and should possess knowledge of Hindi for a great career at District Court Gurugram.


Official Address
Nanak Chand Raheja Superintendent District Courts, Gurgaon.
Gurgaon, Haryana
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