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Supreme Court of India (SCI) Online applications Recruitment Vacancy for “Scheme of Engaging Law Clerk-cum-Research Associates 2025-2026 on Short-Term Contractual Assignment in the Supreme Court of India- January 2024”.
Eligibility: Supreme Court of India Law Clerk Vacancy 2025
- The candidate must be a Law Graduate (before taking up the assignment as a Law Clerk) having a bachelor’s degree in law (including Integrated Degree Course in Law) from any School/College/University/Institution established by law in India and recognized by the Bar Council of India for enrolment as an Advocate.
- The candidate 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-cum-Research Associate.
- 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 e-SCR, Manupatra, SCC Online, LexisNexis, Westlaw, etc.
Registration Fee
Rs. 500
Remuneration
₹80,000/- per month for the assignment term 2025-2026.
Important Date
- Application Starting: 14 Jan 2025
- Last Date: 07 Feb 2025
- Date of Exam: 09 Mar 2025
- Answer Key: 10-11 Mar 2025
Mode of Selection
- The selection process shall be conducted in three phases:
- Part I- Multiple Choice Based Questions, testing the candidates’ ability to understand and apply the law, and comprehension skills;
- Part II- Subjective Written Examination, covering writing and analytical skills;
- Part III- Interview.
- Details of the Pattern of Examination, Minimum Qualifying Standards, Terms and Conditions of contractual assignment are given in the “Scheme of Engaging Law Clerk-cum-Research Associates on Short-Term Contractual Assignment in the Supreme Court of India-January 2024” available on the website of the Supreme Court of India, i.e. www.sci.gov.in.