About the Organization
The Delhi High Court stands as one of India’s premier judicial institutions, known for its commitment to justice and fostering legal talent. This opportunity is for a Law Researcher to work closely with a Judge in the High Court, providing invaluable experience in judicial research and drafting.
About the Opportunity
A vacancy for the position of Law Researcher in the Chambers of a Judge at the Delhi High Court will arise in January 2025. This position provides hands-on exposure to legal research, case analysis, and drafting, allowing selected candidates to contribute directly to judicial decision-making processes.
Shortlisted candidates will be called for interviews, and selected individuals will undergo an assessment period commencing immediately after selection. Confirmation for the post will be contingent on successful performance during this assessment.
Event Dates
Vacancy Commencement | Application Deadline | Assessment Start |
---|---|---|
January 2025 | December 31, 2024 | Immediately post-selection |
Format/Structure
- Role: Law Researcher
- Location: Chambers of a Judge, Delhi High Court
- Assessment Period: Begins immediately after selection
- Mode of Work: In-Chambers
Additional Details
- Application Process: Interested candidates should email their CV and a cover letter to lawresearcherdhc@gmail.com with the subject line “Application for Judicial Clerkship 2025”.
- Deadline: Applications must be submitted by 11:59 PM on December 31, 2024.
- Important Note: All necessary details are included in this post. No personal inquiries will be entertained. The sender is not responsible for any changes made by the recruiter.
Links Section
- Apply via Email: lawresearcherdhc@gmail.com
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