Vacancy Circular No: F.6/2023-SC(RC)
Supreme Court Of India (SCI) Additional Registrar (Housekeeping) Recruitment 2023
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Number of Vacancy: 01 Posts
Educational Qualification: Degree of a recognized University & Diploma in sanitation or public hygiene from a recognized Institute OR Degree in Hospitality Management. Minimum 10 years’ experience in supervision of housekeeping works in Office Buildings/ Commercial Buildings/Educational Institutes/Prestigious Hotels.
Pay Scale:
INR
40000-60000/- Per Month
Age Limit: The candidate should not be less than 40 years and more than 50 years as on 01.08.2023.
Selection Procedure: please refer to official notification
Application Fee: please refer to official notification
The application along with relevant annexures should be sent in an envelope subscribed with “Application for the post of Additional Registrar (Housekeeping) (Ex-cadre)” to the Branch Officer (Recruitment), Supreme Court of India, Tilak Marg, New Delhi-110001 by 4.00 P.M. on or before 21.09.2023. Applications received after due date shall not be entertained. This Job Source is Employment News 9-15 September 2023, Page No.34.
Published on: 8th September 2023
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
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The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal in India. It was established on January 28, 1950, and is located in New Delhi. The Supreme Court consists of the Chief Justice of India and a maximum of 34 judges, appointed by the President of India.
The Supreme Court has original, appellate, and advisory jurisdiction. It has the power to hear appeals from judgments of lower courts, as well as from tribunals and other bodies. The Supreme Court also has the power to issue writs, such as habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto, and certiorari, to enforce fundamental rights and other legal rights.
The Supreme Court is also responsible for interpreting the Constitution of India and ensuring its supremacy. It has the power of judicial review, which allows it to review and strike down any law or executive action that violates the Constitution. In addition, the Supreme Court has the power to make binding rulings on legal issues of national importance.
The Supreme Court of India plays a critical role in upholding the rule of law and protecting the rights of citizens. Its decisions have far-reaching implications for the country and its people, and it is widely regarded as one of the most important institutions in India.