DLSA Ananthapuram Recruitment 2026 for 3 Steno-and-Typist, Head Clerk, Attender Posts – Apply Offline @ dlsaananthapuram.in
Golden Opportunity! The District Legal Services Authority, Ananthapuram (DLSA Ananthapuram) has released the Latest Government Jobs Notification 2026 for Steno-and-Typist, Head Clerk, and Attender (Office Subordinate) posts. This Sarkari Result update announces a total of 3 vacancies under a contractual basis. If you are searching for Uttar Pradesh Government Jobs or Andhra Pradesh Government Jobs, this is a prime opportunity for Central Government Jobs aspirants in the legal sector.
Apply Online for DLSA Ananthapuram Vacancy through offline mode. Below is the detailed vacancy breakdown for the DLSA Ananthapuram Recruitment 2026.
| Post Designation | Vacancy Count | Salary (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Attender (Office Subordinate) | 1 | Rs. 15,000/- per month |
| Steno-and-Typist | 1 | Rs. 25,220/- per month |
| Head Clerk | 1 | Rs. 44,570/- per month |
| Total | 3 | - |
Candidates aged 18 to 65 years with VII Standard / Bachelor’s Degree and required typing/shorthand/computer skills are eligible. This Latest Notification 2026 ensures inclusivity for various educational backgrounds.
Minimum Age: 18 years | Maximum Age: 65 years. Age relaxation: +5 years for SC/ST/BC, +10 years for PWD & Ex-Servicemen (for Attender); varies by post.
| Category | Fee |
|---|---|
| General/OBC | Nil |
| SC/ST | Nil |
This Sarkari Naukri offers job security, attractive pay scales under the 7th CPC, and excellent career growth in the legal administration sector. As a government-associated role, it provides stability and benefits ideal for candidates seeking Latest Government Jobs in Andhra Pradesh.
Follow these steps to submit your application for the DLSA Ananthapuram Steno-and-Typist, Head Clerk and More Recruitment 2026:
For the Official Notification PDF, click here.
The selection will follow A.P. State Legal Services Authority guidelines and include:
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DLSA Ananthapuram Recruitment 2026 for 3 Steno-and-Typist, Head Clerk, Attender Posts – Apply Offline @ dlsaananthapuram.in
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Anantapur | 31st March, 2026 | View Details |
As far back as in the year 1944, in England, a Committee under the Chairmanship of Lord Rushcliffe was appointed ?to enquire what facilities at present exist in England and Wales for giving legal advice and assistance to poor persons and to make such recommendations as appeared to be desirable for the purpose of securing that poor persons need legal advice, may have such facilities at their disposal and for modifying and improving so far as seems expedient, the existing system whereby legal aid is available to persons in the conduct or litigation in which they are concerned whether in civil and criminal courts?. The Committee submitted its recommendations in a report in 1945 which were accepted by the British Parliament, and the Legal Aid and Advice Act, 1949 came into existence.
In India, after submission of Rushcliffe Committee recommendation to the British parliament, suggestions were made by the Bombay Legal Aid Society in 1945 that a committee be set up in India to examine the question of legal aid to the poor. In 1949 ,under the Chairmanship of late Justice N.H.Bhagvati,the then a judge of the Bombay high court," The committee on legal aid and legal advice in Bombay." was set up to consider the question of grant of legal aid to person of limited means or of backward classes in civil and criminal litigations. This committee made a detailed report in October ,1949 and suggested therein that legal aid was governmental responsibility. The same year, the government of west Bengal set up a Committee under the Chairmanship of Sir Arthur Trevol Harries, then the Chief Justice of Calcutta high court, to examine this question and the said committee strongly emphasized the need for rendering legal aid to the poor litigants.