Vacancy Circular No:
High Court of Bombay
invites applications for recruitment of President
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
| Bombay High Court Recruitment 2022 Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | President |
| Education Requirement | |
| Total Vacancy | 1 Post |
| Job Locations | Mumbai |
| Age Limit | Age Limit of sixty-five years |
| Experience | 10 - 15 years |
| Salary | Not Disclosed |
| Posted on | 01 Apr, 2022 |
| Last Date To Apply | 17 Apr, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: N/A
Applications are being invited for the post of President, State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Maharashtra under Consumer Protection Act, 2019 and Rules framed thereunder.
1. Name of the Post: President
2. Eligibility Criteria: A person who,
i) is citizen of India;
ii) is, or has been a Judge of the High Court;
iii) The applicant must have sufficient knowledge of Marathi so as to enable to speak, read, write and translate from Marathi to English and vice versa.
3. Procedure of appointment - Appointments will be made by the State Government on the recommendation of Selection Committee constituted under Rule 6(1) of the Consumer Protection (Qualification for appointment, method of recruitment, procedure of appointment, term of office, resignation and removal of President and Members of the State Commission and District Commission) Rules, 2020 notified by Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution vide notification dated 15.7.2020.
4. Term of Office - President, State Commission shall hold office for a term of four years or up to the age of sixty-five years whichever is earlier and shall be eligible for re-appointment for another term of four years subject to the age limit of sixty-five years, and such re-appointment is made on the basis of the recommendation of the Selection Committee.
5. Salary, allowances and terms and conditions The Salary and allowances and conditions of service of President, State Commission will be as per Maharashtra Consumer Protection (Salary, Allowances and Conditions of Service of President and Members of State Commission and District Commission) Rules, 2021 as notified by the State Government vide notification dt. 01.10.2021.
Pay Scale:
INR
Not Disclosed
Age Limit: Age Limit of sixty-five years
Communications in respect of the selection will be sent via e-mail.
1. The applicants have to submit their application form only through link made available on this website from dt. 01 April, 2022 to 17 April, 2022.
2. Applicants shall do well to go through the Notice herein as also relevant statutory provisions and Rules thereunder, with regard to eligibility criteria etc., before submitting the application.
Published on: 01 April 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
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