DLSA Boudh Para Legal Volunteer Recruitment 2026 – Apply Offline for 1 Post District Legal Services Authority Boudh (DLSA Boudh) has released an official notification for the recruitment of Para Legal Volunteer (PLV) / Nyaya Adhikar Mitra posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply Offline through the official DLSA Boudh website. The last date to submit the application form is 18-02-2026. Q1: What is the last date to apply for DLSA Boudh PLV Recruitment? Q2: Is there any salary for Para Legal Volunteers? Q3: What is the educational qualification required?
DLSA Boudh Para Legal Volunteer Recruitment 2026
Overview Table
Company Name
Post Name
Last Date
Official Website
Office of the District Legal Services Authority, Boudh (DLSA Boudh)
Para Legal Volunteer (PLV)
18 February 2026
https://boudh.dcourts.gov.in
Vacancy Details
Post Name
No. of Posts
Salary
Para Legal Volunteer (PLV) / Nyaya Adhikar Mitra
Not Specified
Honorarium (No fixed salary)
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility for Para Legal Volunteer (PLV) / Nyaya Adhikar Mitra
Important Dates
Event
Date
Last Date for Receipt of Application
18 February 2026
How to Apply
Important Links
FAQs
A: The last date to submit the application form is 18th February 2026.
A: No, there is no provision of salary or remuneration. Only an honorarium may be paid as per guidelines.
A: Minimum matriculation or equivalent or above from any recognized institution.
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Boudh District is an administrative and a municipal district, one of the thirty in the Odisha, India. The district headquarters of the Boudh District is the city of Boudh.
The early history of Boudh is uncertain. The discovery of Buddhist artifacts from Boudh has led historians to believe that Boudh was an important center of Buddhism . There are inscriptions that indicate that in the middle of the 8th century CE Boudh region was a part of Khinjali Mandala and it was under the rule of the Bhanja rulers .
The earliest known ruler of this Bhanja dynasty was Nettabhanja who was the independent ruler of the Dhenkanal region . But his successors migrated towards Boudh-Sonepur region and founded Khinjali Mandala . They ruled there as the feudatory of the Bhauma-Karas of Tosali. The name Khinjali Mandala appears for first time in Sonepur Copper Plate grant of Satrubhanja Dev.Satrubhanja Dev was son of Silabhanja Dev and this indicates that Silabhanja Dev founded the Bhanja dynasty at Khinjali Mandala. Dhirtipura was the capital of Khinjali Mandala; this has been identified to be present day Boudh town.