Patna High Court Stenographer Admit Card 2022

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Patna High Court
Patna High Court

The High Court of Judicature At Patna Has Uploaded The Admit Card For The Recruitment Post of Stenographer (Group- C Posts) For Fill Up 129 Vacant Posts In Level-4 of Pay Matrix of 7th 2022. Those Candidates Who Are Enrolled to the Following Recruitment Can Download Their Admit Card Now. Guru Gyan Provides You the Official Information and Direct Download Admit Card Link Released by the Patna High Court.


The High Court of Judicature At Patna
    Stenographer Recruitment Admit Card 2022
    Advt. PHC/01/2022

Important Dates Application Fees
  • Application Begin : 08/03/2022
  • Last Date for Apply Online : 29/03/2022
  • Pay Exam Fee Last Date : 31/03/2022
  • Exam Date : 30/04/2022
  • Admit Card Available : 13/04/2022
  • General / OBC / EWS : 1000/-
  • SC / ST / PH : 500/-
  • Payment Mode
  • Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking.
Age Limit as on 01/01/2022 Total Posts
  • Minimum Age : 18 Years.
  • Maximum Age : 37 Years for Male.
  • Maximum Age : 40 Years for Female.
  • Age Relaxation Extra as per PHC Rules..
129
Post Name Eligibility
  • Stenographer
  • 10+2 Intermediate Exam in Any Recognized Board in India.
  • English Shorthand & English Typing Certificate.
  • 6 Month Computer Diploma / Certificate Course.
  • English Shorthand : 80 WPM
  • >
  • English Typing : 40 WPM
Category Name Number of Posts
UR 55
BC 15
EBC 23
EWS 13
SC 21
ST 02



Data from : Patna High Court

About Recruitment

Online applications are invited from eligible candidates for recruitment to 129 vacant posts of Stenographer (Group-C Post) in the High Court of Judicature at Patna, in Level-4 (Rs.25,500/- to Rs.81,100/-) of pay matrix of 7th PRC plus usual allowances. Cut-off date for required eligibility shall be 01.01.2022

The link for the advertisement No. PHC/01/2022 will be live from Second week of March, 2022.


About Patna High Court

The Judiciary is a distinct and independent arm of Government entrusted with judicial authority, and mandated to administer and deliver justice to the people of India. It plays a fundamental role in the promotion of law and order, human rights, social justice, morality and good governance.

The independence of the Judiciary is guaranteed by the constitution in a number of its provisions regarding among others, the appointment, removal, salary and other conditions of service of judicial officers. The core of the Judiciary's independence is the absence of any interference for the Executive or the Legislature in judicial decisions.

The mandate of the Judiciary is to establish and facilitate effective and efficient machinery capable of functioning as an adjudicating authority in India and of quickly administering and delivering justice and related services to the people of India. The key function of the Judiciary is therefore, the adjudication of civil and criminal cases. In addition, it interprets the constitution and gives effect to its provisions, as well as providing the expertise in interpreting of the laws. Further, the Judiciary performs other related duties in promotion of human rights, social justice and morality.

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