Allahabad High Court Recruitment 2020: Apply for 102 Law Clerk Posts

Team Careers360 | July 20, 2020 | 11:12 AM IST
NEW DELHI - Allahabad High Court in a recent notification announced recruitment of 102 law clerks on contractual basis. Initially the contract period will be 1 year. Interested candidates can apply for the law clerks (Trainee) posts via offline mode till August, 8, 2020 (05:00 P.M.). Know all about Allahabad High Court recruitment 2020
Allahabad HC Recruitment 2020: Important Dates
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Allahabad High Court recruitment 2020 Notification - July, 17, 2020
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Last date for application submission - August, 8, 2020 till 05:00 P.M.
Allahabad HC Recruitment 2020: Vacancy & Eligibility Criteria Details
Posts |
Number of Vacancies |
Age Requirement |
Educational Requirement |
Law Clerk (Trainee) |
102 |
|
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Allahabad HC Recruitment 2020: Application & Selection Process
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Application form can be parched from the High Court Judicature at Allahabad or its Lucknow Bench
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Allahabad HC Law Clerk form is also available on the HC website - allahabadhighcourt.in
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The form has to be filled submitted in offline mode i.e. via post
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Application form fee is Rs 300
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For the successful submission of Allahabad HC Law Clerk form attach the required documents as asked too.
Allahabad High Court recruitment 2020 selection process will consist of only an interview round to judge their competence level. The interview will be conducted at Allahabad only.
For more information on the Allahabad High Court Law Clerk recruitment 2020 process check the official notification - Download here
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