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Job Post: Law Officers @ Indian Oil Corporation Via CLAT 2019

By LawStreet News Network      17 March, 2019 12:00 AM      0 Comments

Indian Oil is looking for energetic and dedicated Legal professionals (Indian Nationals only) with prior post qualification experience for recruitment as Law Officers. The Law Officers are being recruited both as Law Officers in Grade B (Assistant Law Manager) and Law Officers in Grade A (Law Officer).

Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria for both the posts, may do so by submitting separate applications for each post.

For recruitment of Law Officers, Indian Oil will use CLAT-2019 (for Post Graduate Praogramme) scores for shortlisting of candidates for further selection process (comprising of Group Discussion/Group Task (GD/GT) and Personal Interview (PI).

CLAT score from 2018 or any other previous examination will not be valid.

The details of the posts are given below.

Law Officers in Grade B (Assistant Law Manager)

Candidates should hold a Graduate Degree in any discipline and Bachelors Degree in Law (LLB) or Equivalent from recognized Indian Universities / Institutes. Candidates holding 5 years Integrated LLB Degree (Professional) are also eligible to apply.

Minimum percentage

General/EWSs: 60% in Graduation & LL.B
OBC (NCL): 60% in Graduation and LL.B
SC/ST/PwBD: 55% in Graduation and LL.B

Maximum age limit as on 30th June, 2019 for General/EWSs candidates is 33 years. (Age relaxation available to different category of candidates as per rules)

Experience

Candidates must possess minimum 5 years of professional experience as on 31st May, 2019. However, 6 years of professional experience is desired.

Remuneration

Candidates selected as Law Officers in Grade B will receive a starting basic pay of Rs. 70,000/-per month. In addition, the selected candidates will receive Dearness Allowance (DA) and other allowances, according to the rules of the Corporation in force, as amended from time to time.

The gross valuation of remuneration to the company will be approximately Rs 21.00 lakhs per annum inclusive of performance related pay (PRP).

Law Officers in Grade A (Law Officer)

Candidates should hold a Graduate Degree in any discipline and Bachelors Degree in Law (LLB) or Equivalent from recognized Indian Universities / Institutes. Candidates holding 5 years Integrated LLB Degree (Professional) are also eligible to apply.

Minimum percentage

General/EWSs: 60% in Graduation & LL.B
OBC (NCL): 60% in Graduation and LL.B
SC/ST/PwBD: 55% in Graduation and LL.B

Maximum age limit as on 30th June, 2019 for General/EWSs candidates is 30 years. (Age relaxation available to different category of candidates as per rules)

Experience

Candidates must possess minimum 2 years of professional experience as on 31st May, 2019.

Remuneration

Candidates selected as Law Officers in Grade A will receive a starting basic pay of Rs. 60,000/-per month. In addition, the selected candidates will receive Dearness Allowance (DA) and other allowances, according to the rules of the Corporation in force, as amended from time to time.

The gross valuation of remuneration to the company will be approximately Rs 17.00 lakhs per annum inclusive of performance related pay (PRP).

Selection Process

Candidates desirous of applying in Indian Oil need to appear in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2019 for the purpose of admission to the postgraduate programme LLM.

Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria will be shortlisted on the basis of CLAT-2019 score for further selection process comprising of:

  • Personal Interview (PI) for assessment of different facets of knowledge, skill, attitude and aptitude.
  • Group Discussion (GD) / Group Task (GT)

Candidates have to separately qualify in Group Discussion (GD)/Group Task (GT) and Personal Interview (PI) successfully before being adjudged as suitable for merit listing.

Final Merit will be prepared based on CLAT-2019 score and scores obtained by the candidates in GD/GT and PI all taken together.

How to apply

Candidates need to fill-in and submit the CLAT-2019 application form for Post Graduate Programme (LLM).

On receipt of CLAT-2019 Admit Card/Hall Ticket, the candidate is required to apply to Indian Oil, in online mode at the Indian Oil website.

The link for applying to Indian Oil, in online mode will be made available after issuance of Admit Card/Hall Ticket by the CLAT-2019 authorities.

Candidates need not pay any application fee to Indian Oil separately.

Contact

For any queries, send an email torecruit2019@indianoil.in.

Read the official notification below.

 

Official Notification



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