The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP RERA) is inviting applications for the position of Legal Officer on a deputation or re-appointment basis. This is a great opportunity for legal professionals looking to contribute to the regulatory framework of the real estate sector.
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The primary role of a Legal Officer at UP RERA is to provide legal advice and support, draft and review contracts and agreements, ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, and handle legal disputes.
To be eligible, candidates must have a law degree from a recognized university and at least three years of experience in a legal role, preferably in the real estate sector.
The application process involves submitting a resume and a cover letter online. Shortlisted candidates will be notified via email and will undergo a written test and a personal interview.
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