Central Bureau of Investigation jobs for Lecturer Law/Criminology in Ghaziabad. Last Date to apply: 28 Feb 2018
Job Description
Lecturer (Law/Criminology) recruitment in Central Bureau Of Investigation (CBI) on short tern Contract Basis
Lecturer (Law)/ 1 Posts (CBI Academy Ghaziabad)
Educational Qualification: (i) Master's Degree in law from recognised University. (ii) One year teaching experience in a recognised College or University or Training Institute of the Central Government or State Government.
Pay Scale: Rs.15600-39100 + Grade Pay Rs.5400/-
Age Limit: 56 years
Lecturer (Criminology)/ 1 Posts
Educational Qualification: (i) Master's Degree in Criminology from recognised University.(ii) One year teaching experience in a recognised College or University or Training Institute of the Central Government or State Government.
Pay Scale: Rs.15600-39100 + Grade Pay Rs.5400/-
Age Limit: 56 years
Lecturer (Law)/ 1 Posts (CBI Academy Ghaziabad)
Educational Qualification: (i) Master's Degree in law from recognised University. (ii) One year teaching experience in a recognised College or University or Training Institute of the Central Government or State Government.
Pay Scale: Rs.15600-39100 + Grade Pay Rs.5400/-
Age Limit: 56 years
Lecturer (Criminology)/ 1 Posts
Educational Qualification: (i) Master's Degree in Criminology from recognised University.(ii) One year teaching experience in a recognised College or University or Training Institute of the Central Government or State Government.
Pay Scale: Rs.15600-39100 + Grade Pay Rs.5400/-
Age Limit: 56 years
Job Particulars
Role teacher trainer
Education LLM
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Written-test
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id371060
Locality Address
State Uttar Pradesh
Country India
About Company
The Central Bureau of Investigation traces its origin to the Special Police Establishment (SPE) which was set up in 1941 by the Government of India. The functions of the SPE then were to investigate cases of bribery and corruption in transactions with the War & Supply Deptt. Of India during World War II. Superintendence of the S.P.E. was vested with the War Department. Even after the end of the War, the need for a Central Government agency to investigate cases of bribery and corruption by Central Government employees was felt. The Delhi Special Police Establishment Act was therefore brought into force in 1946. This Act transferred the superintendence of the SPE to the Home Department and its functions were enlarged to cover all departments of the Govt. of India. The jurisdiction of the SPE extended to all the Union Territories and could be extended also to the States with the consent of the State Government concerned.
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