About the Project
āJustice delayed is justice deniedā is one common aphorism that is often referred to in the judicial system of any civilized society. The achievement of some of the fundamental objectives of such civilized society gets frustrated if the administration of justice is unfair, complicated and time consuming. The present research study intends to take up an in-depth analysis as to why present judiciary system in India in unable to yield desired results. There is a need to decipher various causes of mounting court arrears and judicial delays, in light of a vision to explore plausible solutions to remedy the gaps in present system of dispensation of justice. Indian Council for Social Science Research (ICCSR), Ministry of Education (MoE) is the funding agency of this research that aims to conduct cutting edge research for policy implications.
Position
We are seeking to engage three (3) field investigators on full-time basis.
Remuneration
Remuneration will be Rupees 15000/- per month. The expenditure relating to travel, lodging and boarding are not included in the remuneration. It will be incurred separately from the project fund (ICSSR).
Duration of the Position of Field Investigators
The duration shall be for a period of 3 months initially. It may be extended as per the requirement.
Working hours: 09am-05pm (Monday-Saturday), Full time employment
Job discerption
Eligibility
- Must be a Post-Graduate in Social Sciences (Preferably LLM)
- Sound knowledge of empirical research
- Degree/diploma in Computer applications, well versed with the operations of the SPSS or other research software programs required for empirical research and publication of book/journal
- Excellent oral and communication skills
- Well conversant in Hindi and English both.
- Candidate must be below 40 years at the time of appointment.
- Application
- To travel within India to collect and compile data
- Undertake empirical research within and outside Delhi
- Maintenance of primary and secondary data and analysis of the data with
support of software
- Assistance in research and publication operations of the Centre
- All applicants are required to submit their applications by 17th November, 2023. Applications beyond this date will not be accepted.
The interested candidate may submit their applications via email, with the following relevant documents:
- Covering letter must mention the following in the subject line: āApplication for the position of Field Investigatorā
- Detailed CV
- A Statement of Purpose (Max. 250 words), explaining your interest in working with Centre for Comparative Studies in Personal Laws (CPL) at (NLU Delhi) as a field investigator.
ā¢ Only the shortlisted candidates will be called for interview and no travel allowances will be paid if called for an interview.
Termination:
Premature termination of the candidate, by serving one week notice, may be done in case of professional incompetency, misconduct, and failure to carry out the instructions of the Centre.
Application Deadline: November 17, 2023 (7pm)
Complete application with full bio-data and relevant documents should be mailed to: [email protected]
Applications received by post or by hand will not be entertained.
Prof. (Dr.) Anupama Goel,
Research Director and Former Registrar
Centre for Comparative Studies in Personal Laws Room number 303, Academic Block
National Law University Delhi,
Sector-14, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078
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