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Legislative Department - Ministry of Law and Justice jobs for Deputy Legislative Counsel in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 31 Mar 2019

Deputy Legislative Counsel

Legislative Department - Ministry of Law and Justice
salary-icon Not disclosed
qualification-icon LLM
Expired

Posted: 19 Mar 19

Job Description

Deputy Legislative Counsel (Regional Languages) Job Opportunity in Legislative Department - Ministry of Law and Justice

Essential: 
A.(i) Master's Degree in Law (LLM) from a University established or incorporated by or under a Central Act; a Provincial Act or a State Act or any institution for higher education deemed to be a University by the Central Government or any other institution or foreign University approved by the Central Government; and 
(ii) Should have been a member of State Judicial Service for a period of eight years; Or Should have held a post in the Legal Department of a State Government for eight years; or Should have been a Central Government servant who has had experience in Legal Affairs for eight years; or Should have been a qualified legal practitioner who has practised as such for eight years; or Should have been a teacher of Law for eight ears in a reco nised institution; 
Or 
Should have eight years' experience of translation into the concerned language (one of the languages, other than Hindi, mentioned in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution) of statutes, statutory rules and orders in Central Government or State Government; Or Should have eight years' experience of drafting of statutes in the Central Government or State Government; 
(iii) Passed Secondary School Examination or any higher examination from a recognised Board or University or Institution through medium of language (one of the languages other than Hindi mentioned in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution) concerned or had offered the language concerned as a subject in Secondary School Examination or any higher examination from a recognised Board or University or any institution or foreign university approved by the Central Government. 
Or
B.(i) Bachelor's Degree in Law (LLB) from a University established or incorporated by or under a Central Act; a Provincial Act or a State Act or any institution for higher education deemed to be a University by the Central Government or any other institution or foreign University approved by the Central Government; and 
(ii) Should have been member of State Judicial Service for a period of ten years; or Should have held a post in the Legal Department of a State Government for ten years; Or Should have been a Central Government servant who has had experience in Legal Affairs for ten years; Or Should have been a qualified legal practitioner who has practised as such for ten years; or Should have been a teacher of Law for ten years in a recognised institution; or Should have ten years' experience of translation into the concerned language (one of the languages other than Hindi mentioned in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution) of statutes, statutory rules and orders in Central Government or State Government; or Should have ten years' experience of drafting of statutes in the Central or State Government; 
(iii) Passed Secondary School Examination or any higher examination from a recognised Board or University or Institution through medium of language (one of the languages other than Hindi mentioned in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution) concerned or had offered the language concerned as a subject in Secondary School Examination or any higher examination from a recognised Board or University or any institution or foreign university approved by the Central Government. 
Note I.—Qualifications are relaxable at the discretion of the Union Public Service Commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in case of candidates otherwise well qualified. 
Note(2).— The qualification(s) regarding experience is/are relaxable at the discretion of the Union Public Service Commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in the case of candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes, if at any stage of selection the Union Public Service Commission is of the opinion that sufficient number of candidates from these communities possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up the vacancies reserved for them. Desirable: 1. Five years' experience of legislative drafting in the concerned language (one of the languages other than Hindi mentioned in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution) in Central Government or State Government. 
2. Bachelor's degree from a University established or incorporated by or under a Central Act; a Provincial Act or a State Act or any institution for higher education deemed to be a University by the Central Government or any other institution or foreign University approved by the Central Government with the concerned language (one of the languages other than Hindi mentioned in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitutions as a subiect or medium at degree level. 
Note.—The exact requirement of the concerned language shall be indicated at the time of recruitment. 

No. Of Post: 14 *(2019) Subject to variation dependent on work load

Age: Not exceeding 50 years

Classification: General Central Service, Group 'A', Gazetted, Non-Ministerial. 

Level in pay matrix: Level 12 (Rs.78800- 209200). 

Whether selection post or non selection post: Selection. 

Job Particulars

Role others
Education LLM
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id584030
Job Category Govt Jobs
Locality Address
State Delhi
Country India

About Company

Ministry of Law and Justice is the oldest limb of the Government of India dating back to 1833 when the Charter Act 1833 enacted by the British Parliament. The said Act vested for the first time legislative power in a single authority, namely the Governor General in Council. By virtue of this authority and the authority vested under him under section 22 of the Indian Councils Act 1861 the Governor General in Council enacted laws for the country from 1834 to 1920.
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