Empanelment Of Advocates (Punjab and Himachal Pradesh), Chandigarh Vacancy At Employees Provident Fund Organization (EPFO)
Manav Malhotra
1 Feb 2022 11:46 PM IST
Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), Zonal Office (Punjab and Himachal Pradesh), Chandigarh on behalf of the Central Board, Employees' Provident Fund, a statutory body of the Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India, proposes to engage Panel Counsel(s) to represent the Central Board, EPFO before various Legal Forum (viz., High Court of Punjab & Haryana, High Court of Himachal Pradesh, CAT- Chandigarh Bench, CGIT, SCDRC, DCDRF, and all other Courts in Punjab, Chandigarh, and Himachal Pradesh).
Name of the Post: Empanelment of Advocates
Essential Qualification and Experience
Qualification and experience for conducting cases in all the courts of Punjab & Himachal Pradesh States:
• Be enrolled/ registered as an advocate with the State Bar Council.
• Have a minimum, relevant experience of Ten years of handling Civil, Criminal, Service, Labour, Arbitration matters, and other cases with a fair knowledge of Labour laws with special reference to Employees' Provident Funds and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 (E.P.F. and M.P. Act. 1952).
How to apply?
• Interested candidates are required to submit their application in the prescribed format enclosed herewith, along with all supporting documents in a sealed envelope to- Regional Provident Fund Commissioner – I, Employees' Provident Fund Organization, Zonal Office, Punjab & Himachal Pradesh, SCO 4 – 7, Sector – 17 D, Chandigarh – 170 017.
• The envelope should be superscripted as "Application for Empanelment of Advocate for the panel year 2022-2024 for High Court of Punjab & Haryana, High Court of Himachal Pradesh, CAT- Chandigarh Bench, CGIT, SCDRC, DCDRF and all other Courts in Punjab, Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh".
• The last date of receiving of Applications in the prescribed format along with supporting documents is 04.02.2022, till 16.00 hours.
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