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Staff Consultant (Legal) Vacancy at Jharkhand State Electricity Regulatory Commission – Apply Offline by April 8, 2026

The Jharkhand State Electricity Regulatory Commission has invited applications for the post of Staff Consultant (Legal) on a contractual basis at its office in Ranchi. This recruitment is part of a broader engagement drive for multiple consultant roles aimed at supporting the Commission’s regulatory and quasi-judicial functions under the Electricity Act, 2003.

The position is suited for experienced legal professionals interested in working within the electricity regulatory framework, handling tariff matters, disputes, compliance, and advisory functions.

Post Details:

  • Post: Staff Consultant (Legal)
  • Number of Posts: 2
  • Organization: Jharkhand State Electricity Regulatory Commission
  • Location: Ranchi, Jharkhand
  • Nature of Engagement: Contractual and temporary

Key Responsibilities:
The selected candidates will assist the Commission in:

  • Legal research and regulatory analysis
  • Drafting orders, regulations, and legal opinions
  • Assisting in adjudicatory proceedings and hearings
  • Handling litigation and compliance matters related to the power sector

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Degree in Law from a recognized university
  • Relevant professional experience in legal practice, preferably in regulatory, judicial, or power sector matters
  • Strong drafting, analytical, and communication skills

(Exact experience requirements may vary as per the official notification.)

Salary:

  • Remuneration is offered on a consolidated basis (as per Commission norms and experience level)

Application Process:

  • Mode: Offline
  • Candidates must send the prescribed application form along with relevant documents via Registered/Speed Post

Last Date to Apply:

  • April 8, 2026 (5:00 PM)

How to Apply:
Eligible candidates should submit their application in the prescribed format to the office of the Commission in Ranchi before the deadline. Late or incomplete applications are likely to be rejected.

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