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Job Post: Consultant At Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, Delhi

By LawStreet News Network      22 September, 2019 10:10 AM      0 Comments
Job Post: Consultant At Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, Delhi

Job description

Supreme Court Legal Services Committee invites application for the post of Consultant on a contractual basis, Initially, for one year from the date of engagement, which may be further extended, subject to the approval of the Competent Authority.

Number of Vacancies

1 (one)

Location

Delhi, India

Eligibility

  1. Candidate must be a law graduate (as on the date of notification) having a Bachelor Degree in law {[three years professional course), five years -(including Integrated Degree Course), in Law)} from any School/College/University/ Institution established by law in India and recognized by the Bar Council of India for enrollment as an Advocate.
  2. The candidate must have knowledge of computer including retrieval of desired information from various search engines/processes such as Manupatra, SCC Online, LexisNexis, Westlaw. Etc.
  3. One year as an Advocate.

Salary

Rs. 40,000/month

How to apply?

Interested applicants may submit applications indicating their interest in working for the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee.

The envelope containing the applicants details as mentioned above should be clearly labelled Application for the post of Consultant in the office SCLSC and addressed to The Secretary. Supreme Court Legal Services Committee, 107, Lawyers Chambers, Supreme Court Compound, New Delhi.

The Last date to apply is 10th October 2019.

Read the official notification.



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