Formal requirements
The formal requirements for appointments are as follows:
- You studied law at a recognized university and passed the final examination with the right to the title of legal practionar llb.
- The final exam consisted of civil law, including civil procedurals.
- You have the Indian nationality.
- You have at least ten years relevant legal experience during which in any case you partially worked as an arbitrator, a lawyer, judge or notary.
- You are skilled with the computer and the Internet.
- You meet requirements for continuing education in your field and you're willing to obtain relevant additional education at own cost.
- You have no criminal record, no-fraud incidents within or outside bankruptcy.
- You adhere to the Ethical Principles for Judges
The selection procedure is as follows:
Step
1.Registration / formal
review
You create a profile as an arbitrator on e-court.in. At the same time you send an
e-mail to info@e-court.in and
you add the following attachments:
- Your cover letter and motivated personal resume
- Your copy of Canadian passport
- Declaration of Good Conduct
- You add three references, preferably from your current work environments
Step 2. References. Should you meet the formal requirements and you are admitted on the basis of your enclosures, your references will be checked
Step 3. Personal Interview. If there is a positive outcome following previous step you will be invited for a personal interview with at least two members of the selection commission. Following this interview the selection panel will discuss your application. You will be informed within the hour whether your application has been successful. Upon agreement by all involved parties a cost free Skype video conference can be set up, in lieu of a regular physical interview.