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Delhi International Arbitration Center, Delhi High Court is looking to hire law researchers and deputy counsel

The closing date for applications is 22 May 2023.

Bar & Bench

The Delhi International Arbitration Center (DIAC), Delhi High Court is looking to hire law researchers and deputy counsel.

The Opportunity

Applications have been invited from Indian Nationals (citizens of India as defined in the Constitution of India or under any law made by the Parliament to regulate the rights of citizenship) who fulfil the essential qualification and other eligibility conditions.

The call is for filling up three posts of Law Researcher and five posts of Deputy Counsel and for preparation of a panel of suitable candidates, purely on a contractual basis, at the Delhi International Arbitration Centre (DIAC), High Court of Delhi.

Important dates to note:

Opening date for the submission of the online application:  12 May 2023

Closing date and time for the submission of the online application:  22 May 2023 (5 pm)

Date, time, and mode for the interview: to be announced later through a public notice on the official website.

The applications are sought only through the online mode the link of which is already available in the advertisement attached herein.

Prospective candidates can read the latest notices under the recruitments tab which can be accessed here.

Details on the application process for both positions can be found below.

Notification for LR - 09.05.2023.pdf
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Notification for DC 09.05.2023.pdf
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