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HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH: JABALPUR ADVERTISEMENT M.P.HIGHER JUDICIAL SERVICE (ENTRY LEVEL) DIRECT RECRUITMENT FROM BAR, EXAM-2013 ADVERTISEMENT DATED - 20 -03 -2013 Date of Preliminary Examination – 28-07-2013(Sunday) Date of Main Examination – 01-09-2013(Sunday) Last Date for submission of Online Application Form -15-05-2013 (Midnight 12.00PM) Only Online application through M.P. Online(www.mponline.gov.in) are being invited for 68 posts in Madhya Pradesh District Judge (Entry Level) in the pay scale of Rs. 51550-1230-58930-1380-63070 in the cadre of Higher Judicial Service by Direct Recruitment from amongst the eligible advocates. Recruitment to these posts and conditions of service will be governed by the Madhya Pradesh Uchchatar Nyayik Seva (Bharti Tatha Seva Sharten) Niyam, 1994 (as amended upto date) published in Madhya Pradesh Rajpatra (ASADHARAN) dated 23-111994 and amendment published vide Madhya Pradesh Rajpatra (ASADHARAN) dated 8-6-2005. Number of Vacancies to the post, Category -wise is as under – Category Number of Vacancies/Posts • Unreserved 36 • Other Backward Class 10 • Schedule Caste 10 • Schedule Tribe 12 Total 68 It is made clear that all candidates who are not bonafide domicile of State of Madhya Pradesh shall be treated as Unreserved category irrespective of their categories in their own States and they are required to fill up their category as Unreserved(UR) in the application forms and wherever required during Process of examination and Selection. Provided that, if sufficient number of suitable candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Other Backward Class do not qualify for the posts Reserved for them, such posts shall be treated as “unreserved”. The number of aforesaid vacancies are likely to be varied, depending upon the requirement of the High Court and exigency of the situation as and when necessary. Note:- It is made clear to the candidates that their selection for the aforesaid posts ( by direct

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