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Disclaimer: All information posted by us on Lexpeeps is true to our knowledge. But still, it is suggested that you check and confirm things on your level.
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The Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) was constituted under Article 315 of the Indian Constitution with the primary goal of recruiting personnel for various government departments in response to requisitions issued by the government from time to time.
About the Responsibilities
The Punjab Public Service Commission is accepting online applications from qualified individuals for 36 positions of Legal Assistant and three positions of Law Officer in various departments of the Punjab government.
Openings
Legal Assistant in Department of Animal Husbandry, Fisheries And Dairy Development, Govt. of Punjab-01
Legal Assistant in Department Of Excise And Taxation, Govt. of Punjab-02
Legal Assistant (Head Office) (Group-B) in the Department of School Education, Govt. of Punjab-11
Legal Assistant (Subordinate Offices) (Group-B) in the Department of School Education, Govt. of Punjab-22
Law Officer in Department of Housing and Urban Development (PUDA), Govt. of Punjab-03
Salary
INITIAL PAY: Rs. 35,400/-
Eligibility
Legal Assistant in Department of Animal Husbandry, Fisheries and Dairy Development
Should have a degree in law of recognized university
Should have at least 2 years’ experience at the Bar
Legal Assistant in Department of Excise and Taxation
Should possess a second-class degree in law from a recognized University or Institution and should have practised at the Bar for a minimum period of 2 years or should have an experience of working on a legal post for a minimum period of 2 years.
Legal Assistant (Head Office) (Group-B) in the Department of School Education
Should have passed a professional Degree in Law from a recognized university or institution having minimum 2 years experience at Bar
Legal Assistant (Subordinate Offices) (Group-B) in the Department of School Education
Should have passed professional Degree in Law from a recognized university or institution as per guidelines of the UGC
Having minimum 2 years of experience at Bar
Law Officer in the Department of Housing and Urban Development (PUDA)
Law Graduate with at least 3 years experience as an advocate or should have held assignment involving Legal work for a period of not less than 3 years.
NOTE: The candidates MUST possess the requisite qualification before or by June 29, 2022.
Age Limit: Candidates should not be below 18 years and above 37 years of age as on January 1, 2022.
Deadline for Applying
By 11:59 p.m. on June 29, 2022, new registrations for applying online/editing for the post (Step-1) will close.
The production of system-generated bank challan forms (Step-2) will begin on June 30, 2022.
The deadline for printing the bank challan form created by the system (Step-3) is July 7, 2022 at 11:59 p.m.
Last day to deposit Application and Examination costs via the system-generated bank challan form (Step-4): July 8, 2022 [During Banking Hours]
How to Apply?
Interested candidates may apply from here:- Candidates can only apply by completing an Online Application Form, which can be found on the Commission’s website. No other application method will be approved. https://ppsc.gov.in/
Candidates must pay the application fee in accordance with Government Letter No. PERS-PP-3020/2/2021-3PP3/I171979/2021 dated 22-04-2021:
Ex-Servicemen of Punjab State only: Rs. 500/-
Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes of all States and Backward Classes of Punjab State only: Rs. 750/-
All Other Categories, i.e., General, Sports Persons of Punjab, and Wards of Freedom Fighters, Punjab: Rs. 1,500/-
Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Persons with Disabilities (PWD), and Lineal Descendants of Ex-Serviceman (LDESM) Punjab: Rs. 500/-
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The Rashtriya Vidhi Sansthan Vishwavidyalaya Adhiniyam (No. 41 of 1997) enacted by the Madhya Pradesh State Legislature, and recently replaced by the Madhya Pradesh National Law Institute University Act, 2018 (No. 6 of 2018), has been a leading law school in the country imparting legal education and promoting legal research and publication. The University Grants Commission and the Bar Council of India both acknowledge NLIU, Bhopal. National Law Institute University, Bhopal, is inviting applications for internships in hybrid mode (i.e. Online/Offline) from young and dynamic students for the position of Research Intern for its National Level Project ‘e-Nyayaganga’ for Development of Digital Content for Legal Literacy – Design, Development and Management sponsored by the Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India.NLIU, Bhopal, is designated as the National Nodal Agency for Design, Development and Management of Digital Content for Legal Literacy by the Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India for Digital Legal Literacy and Legal Awareness Program.
About the Responsibilities
Establishing a digital legal literacy curriculum that focuses on rights and responsibilities as well as welfare programmes.
Advocacy for vulnerable and marginalised people through legal aid and access to justice.
Intervention projects in the community.
Content creation and management in the digital era
Location
Offline or Online
Time Period
The internship will last for one month and may be extended if necessary.
Stipend
Unpaid
Eligibility
Understanding of various national and international frameworks and programmes relating to digital legal literacy and access to justice (A2J).
Communication abilities, both verbal and nonverbal.
For building software, you’ll need a working grasp of the Internet, MS Office/Excel, and other desktop/mobile-based technologies, as well as solid digital knowledge.
Should have prior experience producing reports, documenting and presenting PowerPoint presentations, and planning conferences, seminars, and events.
Should have experience in secondary data analysis and data management in the social sector.
Candidates with experience designing and developing digital content will be given the upper hand.
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While allowing a revision petition filed by a divorced woman asking for maintenance, the Rajasthan High Court held that wife means a woman who has obtained a divorce and not remarried.
In this case, the woman had left her matrimonial house due to cruelty by her husband. The Family court had denied the maintenance and therefore the woman had filed a revision petition in the High Court.
The petitioner contended that the court below did not award the maintenance because the parties had been divorced. However, the divorce had been obtained ex-parte. Further, the explanation in section 125(1) of the Cr.P.C says that:
” “wife” includes a woman who has been divorced by, or has obtained a divorce from, her husband and has not remarried.”
On the other hand, the respondents i.e., the husband argued that she had voluntarily deserted her matrimonial home and since she has stopped performing her duties as a wife, she is not entitled to any maintenance. The Hon’ble Court replied to this:
” the learned court below has come out with a judgment without considering the definition of wife provided under Section 125(1) Cr.P.C. The learned court below has gravely erred in denying the maintenance on the ground of divorce and cruelty. The maintenance is one thing, which has to be granted and a lady suffering cruelty, cannot be said to have deserted or voluntarily residing away. The circumstances created by the husband, if not conducive, are bound to push away the wife.”
Therefore, the court allowed the petition and awarded a maintenance of Rs. 10,000 to the wife every month.