Saturday, September 26, 2009

Delhi Higher Judicial Service | DHJS Exam 2009

Delhi Higher Judicial Service (HJS) Examination 2009

Delhi High Court will hold written examination for direct recruitment to Delhi Higher Judicial Service (HJS).

Detailed information about the pattern of the selection process etc. are given in the instructions annexed with the Application Form. Application form including the DHJSE Registration Form can be obtained personally on payment of Rs. 1,000/- each for General Category candidates and Rs. 200/- for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes candidates.

Number of Vacancies: Total 10 (General 05, Scheduled Castes 01, Scheduled Tribes 03 and 01 anticipated vacancy which is likely to arise during the year).
Last Date for Application: 15.10.2009
Exam Date: 13.12.2009 (Sunday)

You may get the detailed information at the website of Delhi High Court-
http://delhihighcourt.nic.in/

Eminent Legal Personality | Dr L M Singhvi

  • Full Name Dr. Laxmi Mall Singhvi
  • Date of Birth 9 November 1931
  • Founder of Law Day, which is widely observed by the Bench and the Bar in India on November 26th each yearDr. L.M. Singhvi is an eminent jurist
  • Dr. L.M. Singhvi was Member of Lok Sabha (1962-1967) and Rajya Sabha (1998-2004)
  • He is Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India
  • Educated at and honoured by different universities in India , U.S.A. and U.K.
  • Dr. Singhvi was elected as President of the Supreme Court Bar Association, on more occasions than any other leader of the Bar except the late Mr. M.C. SetalvadHe has been a leading Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court of India
  • He is the Founder President of the Supreme Court Bar Association Trust.
  • He is regarded as one of the foremost constitutional experts in India
  • Dr. Singhvi was associated with and consulted in the drafting of the constitutions of Bangladesh, Nepal and South Africa
  • His book Freedom on Trial has gone through several editions
  • The President of India honoured him with the award of “Padma Bhushan” in January 1998
  • Dr. Singhvi was High Commissioner for India in the United Kingdom
  • Dr. Singhvi was elected to the Indian Parliament (Third Lok Sabha) as an Independent Member for 1962-1967 from the Jodhpur Parliamentary constituency and became known as an outstanding parliamentarian
  • Dr. Singhvi was Advocate General from 1970 to 1977
  • Dr. Singhvi was appointed as a Member of the UNESCO’s Executive Board (2002-2005)
  • Dr. Singhvi is married to Hindi author, Shrimati Kamla Baid