Keyword

Insolvency Registrar

The tasks an Insolvency Registrar is expected to perform include:

Functioning as principal ministerial officer of Insolvency Court

Sitting in the High Court on specified days for deciding matters relating to insolvents

Holding public examination of insolvents

Drawing up orders of court and ensuring that notice relating to them are published in High Court Gazette and newspapers

Preparing the schedule of cases to be heard

Attending each session of court

Entering all the applications and issuing insolvency notices after doing proper scrutiny

Exercising limited judicial functions that have been delegated to him/her by the Insolvency Court

Adjudicating debtor by declaring insolvent on his/her own application and holding public examination of the same

Skilled in deciding on matters relating to insolvency

Ability to hold public examination of insolvents

Skilled in ensuring that all the orders of court along with the notice relating to insolvency are published in High Court Gazette and newspapers

Proficient in issuing insolvency notices after doing proper scrutiny

Not applicable

Attention to detail

Disciplined

Good interpersonal skills

Good decision making skills

Need not handle a team

Local travelling is not a part of this job role

Part-time work and contractual jobs maybe available

Work from home option is not available

Working hours

Courts usually work for 5/6 days a week and 8/9 hours everyday. This may vary from Court to Court

Shift system maybe available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?
No

This job is not considered hazardous or dangerous

One may develop occupational hazards such as stress on eyes, mental and physical strain, joint pains, etc. if not taken care of

For candidates with experience - INR 31,300 to INR 46,760 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Public Administration in India

India is a country accepted the notion of social welfare state. The Constitution has emphasized the need of establishing such governance and government system. Here is where public administration comes into the picture. Public administration in India plays a very important role, not only as an instrument of governance but a mechanism for social change and progress in the country. It not only protect its citizens from internal and external damages, but take an active role in the social, political, economic and cultural development of the country.

Helping in this area of public administration is the India's legal services industry. This industry is growing at a rate of about 40% per annum. India?s legal profession is the world?s second largest, with more than 600,000 lawyers in more than 500 legal practices nationwide. Considering these facts it is safe to say that there will always be demand for an Insolvency Registrar for continuous and proper public administration in India.

State government

Cities and towns across India