District & Sessions Court Namchi
invites applications for recruitment of Mali
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
Educational Qualification: Candidates Should have Class V passed Certificate from recognized School/Boards.
Pay Scale:
INR
Not Disclosed
Age Limit: Not less than 18 years of age as on the 31st day of January, 2022 and not more than 40 years of age on the last day of submission of Application for all communities. Relaxation of upper age limit shall be the same as is prescribed by the Ståte Government..
Selection Procedure:
Candidates found eligible on preliminary scrutiny of the application will be issued calling letter for appearing in the written examination/viva-voce.
The last date for the receipt of the application is 31.01.2022 (irrespective of any mode of service) for submission of the applications. Applications received after the last date shall not be entertained on any ground.
Published on: 16th December 2021
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
On April 17, 1955, the High Court of Sikkim was established by virtue of a Proclamation, the High Court of Judicature (Jurisdiction and Powers) Proclamation, 1955 proclaimed by the then Maharaja of Sikkim who was known as the 'Chogyal'.
It was in the year 1916, the Appellate Court designated as Chief Court was created with jurisdiction to try important original suits. The Court was exercising appellate jurisdiction over the Adda Courts. Appeals from the Chief Court would lie to the Supreme Court of His Highness the Maharaja. The Court of the Maharaja, without having original jurisdiction, was the final Court of Appeal in the state. A Board on the lines of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in England, would hear the parties and scrutinise the evidence regarding the merit of the case and then render its opinion to the Maharaja.
Adda Courts were subsequently abolished in 1949 on the recommendation of the Judicial Proposal Committee. The state was divided into four Revenue Districts and accordingly, Magistrates were appointed in each district with original appellate jurisdiction under criminal and civil side. The Courts of Assistant Magistrates and the Courts of Tehsildars were also created. Records speak of appointment of a Judge of the High Court of Sikkim in the year 1953 itself much before the establishment of the High Court of Sikkim in 1955.