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Job Post: Law Officer @ Delhi Development Authority

By LawStreet News Network      16 March, 2019 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Job Post: Law Officer @ Delhi Development Authority

Delhi Development Authority (DDA) invites applications for filling up the following categories of staff purely on short term contractual basis initially for a period of six months, which may be extended further depending upon the requirement of DDA and performance of the candidates or till the regular incumbents joins the post, whichever is earlier.

Senior Law Officer

Number of posts: 2

Eligibility

  • Possessing Regular Degree in Law (entitling the incumbent for Registration at bar and appearing before the Courts) from a recognized University or equivalent.
  • 07 years experience at bar.

Salary

55,000/- per month

Junior Law Officer 

Number of posts: 14

Eligibility

  • Possessing Regular Degree in Law (entitling the incumbent for Registration at bar and appearing before the Courts) from a recognized University or equivalent.
  • 05 years experience at bar.

Salary

55,000/- per month

How to apply

The candidate shall send the bio-data in the prescribed format by 25.03.2019 up to 06:00 P.M.

They shall fill up the form duly typed, paste photograph at the space provided in the prescribed application form (attached), put specimen signature in the space provided and then send the scanned copy of the signed application form duly filled in pdf or JPEG format at email at ddrc@dda.org.in

For more details read the official notification by clicking here.

To download the application form, click here.

 



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