DLSA Champawat Para Legal Volunteers Recruitment 2026 – Apply Offline for 35 Posts District Legal Services Authority Champawat (DLSA Champawat) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 35 Para Legal Volunteers Posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply Offline through the official DLSA Champawat website. The last date to submit the application form is 18-02-2026. Minimum age 25 years completed (as on 17-01-2026). Final selection after personal interview. Q: What is the last date to apply for DLSA Champawat Recruitment 2026? Q: How many vacancies are available? Q: What is the salary for PLV?
DLSA Champawat Para Legal Volunteers Recruitment 2026
Overview
Company Name
Post Name
No of Posts
Last Date
Official Website
District Legal Services Authority, Champawat
Para Legal Volunteers (PLV)
35
18 February 2026
champavat.dcourts.gov.in
Vacancy Details
Post Name
No of Posts
Salary
Para Legal Volunteers (PLV)
35
Rs. 750/- per day (max 20 days)
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility for Para Legal Volunteers (PLV)
Age Limit
Selection Process
Important Dates
Event
Date
Notification Date
17 January 2026
Last Date for Application
18 February 2026
How to Apply
Important Links
FAQs
A: The last date to submit the application form is 18 February 2026.
A: There are 35 vacancies for Para Legal Volunteers.
A: Rs. 750/- per day for the work done (maximum 20 working days per month).
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DLSA Champawat Para Legal Volunteers Recruitment 2026 – Apply Offline for 35 Posts
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