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About:
The origin of the Public Service Commission in India is found in the First Dispatch of the Government of India on the Indian Constitutional Reforms on the 5th March, 1919 which referred to the need for setting up some permanent office charged with the regulation of service matters. This concept of a body intended to be charged primarily with the regulation of service matters, found a somewhat more practical shape in the Government of India Act, 1919.
After passing of the Government of India Act, 1919, in spite of a prolonged correspondence among various levels on the functions and machinery of the body to be set up, no decision was taken on setting up of the body. The subject was then referred to the Royal Commission on the Superior Civil Services in India (also known as Lee Commission). The Lee Commission, in their report in the year 1924, recommended that the statutory Public Service Commission contemplated by the Government of India Act, 1919 should be established without delay.
Subsequent to the provisions of Section 96(C) of the Government of India Act, 1919 and the strong recommendations made by the Lee Commission in 1924 for the early establishment of a Public Service Commission, it was on October 1, 1926 that the Public Service Commission was set up in India for the first time. It consisted of four Members in addition to the Chairman. Sir Ross Barker, a member of the Home Civil Service of the United Kingdom was the first Chairman of the Commission.
Role:
Examiner of Trade Marks & Geographical Indications
Qualification:
- Degree in law of a recognized University.
- Experience: Two years’ experience in handling Court cases and other legal matters or in handling matters of Trade marks and Geographical Indications.
- Desirable: Master’s Degree in Intellectual Property of a recognized University.
Responsibilities:
The examiner of Trade Marks & Geographical Indications performs statutory quasijudicial functions under the specific intellectual property legislations. As such, under the superintendence and directions of the Registrar, he examines the applications and considers any response filed thereto as per law. Further, as per direction of the Registrar, he also performs any other incidental administrative or quasi-judicial functions.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates can Apply here. Closing date for submission of online recruitment application is 01-01-2026.
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