DLSA Almora Paralegal Volunteer Recruitment 2026: Apply Offline for 121 PLV Posts - Notification, Eligibility, Salary
The District Legal Services Authority, Almora (DLSA) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 121 Paralegal Volunteer (PLV) posts. This is a project-based opportunity for individuals interested in social service and legal aid. The recruitment is Direct Recruitment based on Interview, not a competitive written examination. Selected candidates will be paid an honorarium of Rs. 750/- per day. Interested candidates must apply in offline mode before the deadline.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Organization Name | District Legal Services Authority, Almora (DLSA) |
| Post Name | Paralegal Volunteer (PLV) |
| Total Vacancies | 121 |
| Application Start Date | Notification Released |
| Last Date to Apply | 25 February 2026 (by 4:00 PM) |
| Official Website | https://almora.dcourts.gov.in |
| Post Name | Total Vacancies | Salary (Honorarium) | Age Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paralegal Volunteer (PLV) | 121 | Rs. 750/- Per Day | 18 Years and Above (No Max Limit) |
This recruitment does not involve a written exam. The selection is based on:
Not explicitly mentioned in the provided notification text. Candidates should refer to the official PDF for fee details.
Secretary,
District Legal Services Authority,
District Court Complex, Almora.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Notification Release | 06 February 2026 |
| Last Date for Application Submission | 25 February 2026 |
| Interview Date | 17 March 2026 (at 3:30 PM) |
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DLSA Almora Paralegal Volunteer Recruitment 2026: Apply Offline for 121 PLV Posts - Notification, Eligibility, Salary
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Almora | 25th February, 2026 | View Details |
The District Courts in every district and outlying courts in some of Tehsil Headquarters in the State of Uttarakhand are established by the State government in consultation with the High court, taking into account the no of cases, topography of the place and population distribution in the district. There are three tier systems of courts functioning at the district level. These district courts at various levels administer justice in Uttarakhand under administrative and supervisory control of the High Court of the State.
The highest Court in each district is that of the District and Sessions Judge. This is the Principal Court of Civil jurisdiction, which derives its jurisdiction in civil matters, like other civil courts of the state, primarily from The Bengal, Agra and Assam Civil Courts Act, 1887. This is also a court of sessions and sessions cases are tried by this court. In some of the districts in Uttarakhand, there are courts of Additional District & Sessions Judges, in addition to the Court of District & Sessions Judge depending on the workload.