About the Job
Union Public Service Commission is hiring an Additional Legal Adviser at Ministry of Law and Justice.
Eligibility
A. Educational Qualification
A Degree in Law from a recognized University or an equivalent qualification.
B. Experience
The candidate should satisfy any one of the following conditions:
- He should have been a member of a State Judicial Service for a period of not less than thirteen years; or
- He should have held a superior post in the Legal Department of a State for a period of not less than thirteen years; or
- He should be a Central Government servant with not less than thirteen years of experience in legal affairs; or
- He should be a qualified legal practitioner.
Notes
I) Qualified legal practitioner—For appointment to a duty post in Grade II by direct recruitment, this means:
- An advocate or a pleader who has practiced for at least thirteen years; or
- An attorney of the High Court of Bombay or Calcutta who has practiced as such attorney and as an advocate for a total period of at least eleven years.
II) Superior post in the Legal Department of a State means a post in the State Government that is not clerical in nature and requires a Degree in Law as a qualification for appointment.
III) In computing the period during which a person has held any office in the State Judicial Service, in the Legal Department of a State, or under the Central Government, any period during which he has held any of the other aforesaid offices or has been a legal practitioner shall also be included.
IV) In computing the period during which a person has been a qualified legal practitioner, any period during which he has held office in the State Judicial Service, held a superior post in the Legal Department of a State, or served as a Central Government servant with experience in legal affairs shall be included.
V) Legal affairs—The term is broad and may be construed to include the following:
a) Rendering legal advice on all matters, including conveyancing;
b) Conducting court cases and appearing in courts as a Government Pleader or Public Prosecutor.
Note: Mere drafting of pleadings without substantive legal input shall not qualify as conduct of court cases.
Although the term legal affairs does not have a statutory definition, it encompasses all matters relating to law and the conduct of litigation in courts or quasi-judicial forums. For recruitment to posts in legal affairs in the Central Government, a Law degree is a prerequisite and essential qualification, in addition to post-qualification experience. Experience in legal affairs in the Central Government shall be construed as the discharge of legal duties requiring an LL.B. degree.
VI) Post-qualification experience shall be reckoned with reference to the minimum prescribed qualification.
- If the minimum qualification is LL.B., only post-LL.B. experience will be considered.
- If the minimum qualification is LL.M., only post-LL.M. experience will be considered.
Responsibilities
- to give advice on all matters referred by the various Ministries/Departments of the Government of India.
- to look after Government litigation work.
- to conduct court cases and to appear in courts on behalf of the Central Government, wherever required and
- to perform administrative and other works as may be assigned.
Location
New Delhi/Mumbai/Kolkata/Chennai/Bengaluru. Liable to serve anywhere in India.
Pay Scale
As per the 7th CPC, Level-13 (₹1,18,500–₹2,14,100) in the Pay Matrix, the total emoluments at the time of initial appointment will be ₹1,18,500 plus Dearness Allowance (DA) as applicable per month, excluding HRA and TA.
No of Seats
2
Application Procedure
The official notification is here.

