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Sports Authority of India is looking for Junior Consultants on a contract basis

The position will initially be for a period of two years and extendable for one more year for Delhi HQ, SAI Regional Centres anywhere in India and various schemes operated by MYAS.

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The Sports Authority of India is inviting applications from candidates for providing consultancy in legal issues as Junior Consultants on a contract basis.

The position will initially be for a period of two years and extendable for one more year for Delhi HQ, SAI Regional Centres anywhere in India and various schemes operated by MYAS.

Open Positions: Five; their number may be varied as per requirement.

Essential Qualification:

Bachelors of Law (LLB) from a recognized university

Essential Experience:

Minimum five years of experience (In a relevant field) after LLB.

OR

Minimum three years of experience (In a relevant field) after LLM.

Job Description:

- To draft para-wise comments, counter affidavit, rejoinders, show cause notice, Contract, Agreements, Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs)

- Legal Opinion on various sports related matters/ administration matters.

- To assist/brief the Panel Counsel regarding various matters

- To appear before various courts alongwith the Panel Counsel on requirement basis.

- To render all assistance to the officers of SAI in legal matters.

- To keep abreast of the latest development in laws regarding sports/

administration matter.

- To handle/ assist Departmental Inquiries/ preparation of reports.

- Any other task assigns by the reporting officer.

Read below for additional information.

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Find Application form below.

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