Vacancy Circular No: 1/1/2022-Adm/APTEL-II/148/25
Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) Court Master and Various Posts Recruitment 2025. Advertisement for the post of Court Master and Various Posts in Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL). Candidates are advised to read the details, and eligibility criteria mentioned below for this vacancy. Candidates must check their eligibility i.e. educational qualification, age limit, experience and etc. The eligible candidates can submit their application directly before 3rd September 2025. Candidates can check the latest Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) Recruitment 2025 Court Master and Various Posts Vacancy 2025 details and apply online at the aptel.gov.in recruitment 2025 page.
Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) Recruitment Notification & Recruitment application form is available @ aptel.gov.in. Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL). selection will be done on the basis of test/interview and shortlisted candidates will be appointed at Delhi. More details of aptel.gov.in recruitment, new vacancy, upcoming notices, syllabus, answer key, merit list, selection list, admit card, result, upcoming notifications and etc. will be uploaded on official website .
Number of Vacancy: 06 Posts
Educational Qualification:
Director (Administration): Bachelor's degree from a recognised University or equivalent.
Court Master: possessing a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university or equivalent; possessing speed in stenography of 100 wpm (English) and having knowledge of computers.
Judicial Assistant (Filing): Degree in Law.
Personal Assistant: possessing speed in stenography of 80 wpm and having knowledge of computers.
Librarian: Degree in Library Science.
Pay Scale:
INR
35400-209200/- Per Month
Age Limit: Maximum 56 Years.
Selection Procedure: please refer to official notification.
Application Fee: please refer to official notification.
For more details, please refer to the official notification. [This Job Source is Employment News 19-25 July 2025, Page No.46].
Published on: 19th July 2025
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
| Job Details | Closing Date |
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Court Master and Various Posts
( 06 Posts) Posts • Lodhi Road, New Delhi
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3rd September 2025 |
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Personal Assistant and Various Posts
( 07 Posts) Posts • Lodhi Road, New Delhi
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28th February 2025 |
The APTEL comprises a Chairperson who has been a Judge of the Supreme Court or Chief Justice of a High Court, one Judicial Member who has been or qualified to be a judge of High Court, two Technical Members who are electricity sector experts and one Technical Member who is an expert from petroleum and natural gas sector. Each bench has at least one Judicial and one Technical Member – creating a very effective combination of legal and industry (technical/financial) expertise. This has been an important factor responsible for effective and expeditious disposal of appeals within the stipulated time frame of 180 days.
The Appellate Tribunal was established at an appropriate time when the liberalisation of electricity industry under the Electricity Act was being implemented. Previously, the electricity activities were generally controlled by an integrated State Electricity Board. The State Electricity Boards have since been re-organised with generation, transmission and distribution of electricity being undertaken by different entities. There are also other significant developments in pursuance of the Electricity Act, 2003 such as de-regulation of generation, encouragement of captive generation, implementation of the concept of Open Access,involvement of substantial number of private generators and private players in other areas, electricity trading being allowed, involvement of Power Exchange, integration of the national grid etc. There has also been establishment of large power generating stations in pursuance of a Competitive Bid Process under Section 63 of the Electricity Act,2003. There has been, therefore, a natural growth of substantial litigations involving complex issues of unprecedented nature. These could not be adjudicated even under the bilateral arbitration because of the overall interest of the consumers, which is to be protected.