Legal Assistant at Visakhapatnam Port Authority [Salary Rs. 40k]

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Legal Assistant at Visakhapatnam Port Authority [Salary Rs. 40k]: Apply by Jan 31, Job Post

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About Visakhapatnam Port

The Port of Visakhapatnam is one of the 12 major ports of India. It is located on the east coast, midway between Kolkata and Chennai. During the FY 2020-21, the Port handled a quantity of 69.84 million tons standing 3rd among major ports.

Name of Post

Legal Assistant

Number of Posts

1

Eligibility Criteria

  • Degree in Low or equivalent, regular, from a recognized National University / Institution.
  • Five years experience in dealing with Legal matters, Disciplinary Matters, and Establishment Matters including handling departmental Court Cases in both Local Courts and High Courts, etc.,
  • Experience in Legal documentation (preparing Counters, Affidavits, and other related matters).
  • Proven Trock record in Contract negotiation and drafting.

Desirable Criteria

  • Post Graduate degree in law from a recognized university.
  • Diploma or 03 Months Certificate Course in Computer Applications from a recognized institute.

How to Apply?

Interested candidates are required to submit their application in the prescribed format and shall submit it to Secretary 1st Floor, Administrative Office Building Visakhapatnam Port Authority. Visakhapatnam-530035.

Application Deadline

January 31, 2023

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