Results Of Supreme Court Law Clerk-cum-Research Associate Exams 2023 Published

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28 July 2023 10:58 AM GMT

  • Results Of Supreme Court Law Clerk-cum-Research Associate Exams 2023 Published

    The results of Supreme Court Law Clerk/Research Associates Exam 2023 are now out.The results can be accessed here. The exam was held on June 4 at various cities across the country.In April, the Supreme Court had revised the scheme for Law Clerks/Research Associates and enhanced their monthly remuneration as Rs.80,000 per month. The contractual engagement is for a period of twelve months,...

    The results of Supreme Court Law Clerk/Research Associates Exam 2023 are now out.

    The results can be accessed here. The exam was held on June 4 at various cities across the country.

    In April, the Supreme Court had revised the scheme for Law Clerks/Research Associates and enhanced their monthly remuneration as Rs.80,000 per month. The contractual engagement is for a period of twelve months, which can be extended. If a Law Clerk is given an extension after twelve months of the initial assignment, then a consolidated remuneration of Rs. 90,000/- per month will be paid for the extended assignment term.

    Following are the eligibility criteria of law clerks–

    1. The candidate must not be below the age of 20 years and above 30 years as on the final date for registration for the Law Clerks exam.

    2. The candidate must be a Law Graduate having a Bachelor’s Degree in Law (including an Integrated Degree Course in Law) from any School/College/University/Institute established by law in India and recognized by the Bar Council of India for enrolment as an Advocate.

    3. Candidates studying in the fifth year of the Five-Year Integrated Law Course or the third year of the Three-Year Law Course after graduation in any stream will also be eligible to apply, subject to furnishing proof of acquiring Law qualification before taking up the assignment as Law Clerk.

    4. The candidate must have research and analytical skills, writing abilities, and knowledge of computers, including retrieval of desired information from various search engines/processes such as eSCR, Manupatra, SCC Online, LexisNexis, Westlaw, etc.



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