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Job Post: Law Officer At National Capital Region Planning Board, Delhi [Apply By Oct 25]

By LawStreet News Network      19 October, 2019 12:10 PM      0 Comments
Job Post: Law Officer At National Capital Region Planning Board, Delhi [Apply By Oct 25]

Job Description

Applications are invited from willing and eligible candidates for the post of Law Officer in the NCR Planning Board.

Number of Vacancies

1 (one)

Location

1st Floor, Core-IV B, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-03

Eligibility

Officers under the Central Government or State Governments or Union Territories or Universities or Recognized Research Institutions or Public Sector Undertakings or Semi-Government or Statutory or Autonomous Organisations and other Government bodies:

Holding analogous post on a regular basis in the parent cadre/department

OR

With five years of regular service in the grade rendered after appointment thereto on regular basis in the post in the pay scale of Level-11 (Rs. 67,700- 2,08,700) as per 7th CPC.

AND 

Possessing the following educational qualifications and experience:

  • Bachelor Degree in Law from a recognized University/Institute.
  • 9 years of experience in handling the legal matters pertaining to contractual matters/ arbitration/ legislative matters/land acquisition cases.

Salary

Level-12 (Rs. 78800- 209200) {pre revised scale PB-3, Rs. 15600-39100 and Grade Pay Rs. 7600 in 6th CPC}

How to apply?

Application duly completed in all respect and signed by the candidate with self-attested copies of testimonials etc., along with a Crossed IPO/ Demand Draft for Rs. 100 drawn in favour of NCR Planning Board should reach the Member Secretary, NCR Planning Board, 1st Floor, Core-IV B, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003.

The Application fee can also be paid by NEFT/transfer to National Capital Region Planning Board, IFSC- SBIN0030203, Bank account no.53048557394, Bank- State Bank of India, Branch-SME Branch, Connaught Circus, New Delhi.

Deadline: 25th October 2019

Download the application.

For Recruitment notice, click here.



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