Law Researcher at Appellate Tribunal For Electricity [Salary Rs 65K]: Apply by Aug 8

About Law Researcher at Appellate Tribunal For Electricity
In terms of the Electricity Act, 2003 and as per the salutary observations by Justice Santosh Hegde in West Bengal Electricity Regulatory Commission v. CESC Ltd.[(2002) 8 SCC 715, Para 102] on 03/10/2002 regarding multi-disciplinary expert appellate body, the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity was constituted in the year 2005 to hear appeals against the orders of the adjudicating officer or the Central and State Electricity Regulatory Commissions under the Electricity Act, 2003. The second appeal lies before the Hon’ble Supreme Court on substantial questions of law only. In 2007, the APTEL was designated as the Appellate Tribunal to hear the appeals against the orders of Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board.
About the Job
Appellate Tribunal for Electricity invites application for the post of Law Researcher.
Name of the Post: Law Researcher
Eligibility
- Age Limit: 27 Years
- The candidate should be graduate in law from a duly recognized law school/college/university/institute established by law in India and eligible for enrolment as an Advocate with the Bar Council of India.
- Final year students pursuing three/five-year degree in law will also be eligible to apply, subject to furnishing proof of acquiring the law qualification at the time of interview/before taking up the assignment as LR.
- The candidate must have a good working knowledge of computer.
Salary
Remuneration: Rs. 65,000/- month
Application Procedure
Interested candidates are required to submit in their application in the prescribed format and shall submit it to the office of Deputy Registrar/ IC Admin, Core 4, 7th Floor, SCOPE Building, Lodhi Road New Delhi -110 003 on or before 08.08.2025
The official notification is here.
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