About Ministry of Justice:

The Ministry of Justice, as the key ministry of the government, is responsible and committed to providing quality judicial and legal services to the citizens of the country through the design, drafting, verification of legislative documents and during its timely printing and publication, defense of movable assets and Government real estate, providing free legal aid to poor suspects and defendants, resolving legal disputes at an early stage (before going to court), providing legal awareness to the public, registering populations and political parties, and overseeing their performance Provide guidance and coordination with government departments on the implementation of their human rights obligations and oversee the implementation of international human rights conventions in government departments and the translation of government legal documents.

Internship details:

  • Post date: July 27, 2021
  • Expire date: August 05, 2021
  • Number of vacancies: 40
  • Gender: Female.
  • Nationality: Afghan
  • Organization: Ministry of justice.
  • Duration: 6 months
  • Work experience: fresh.
  • Vacancy number: AJO-07-12
  • Education: Graduates of the Faculty of Law and Sharia
  • Type of work: full time.
  • Salary: as per ministry scale.
  • Location: Badakhshan Badghis, Baghlan, Balkh, Bamyan, Daikundi, Farah, Faryab, Ghazni, Ghor, Helmand, Herat, Jawzjan, Kabul, Kandahar, Kapisa, Khost, Kunar, Kunduz, Laghman, Logar, Nangarhar, Nimroz, Nuristan, Oruzgan, Paktia, Panjshir, Parwan, Samangan, Sar Pol, Takhar, Vardak and  Zabol

Job summary:

The Department of State Cases is one of the key departments of the Ministry of Justice and works before the courts to bring legal and civil claims related to government assets and property. The Government Cases Law forms the basis of the work of this department.

The Government Cases Department conducts its activities in the province through the Government Cases Directorate of the relevant provincial justice departments.

The Department of Government Cases is launching an internship program in Kabul and the provinces for female graduates from the law (judiciary and prosecution) and sharia law departments to increase the presence of women in government case management. Due to the shortage of female professional members in the Government Cases Department and the volume of cases, it is planned that trainees in this office will cooperate with professional members and participate in meetings with them; In this way, the process of handling cases will be accelerated and the presence of women as future civil prosecutors in government cases will increase. After completing this program, the interns will be ready to work in the Department of Government Cases and can apply for job positions in the announced positions of this department.

Duties and responsibilities:

  • Arrangement of weekly, monthly, and quarterly work plans;
  •  Cooperation with the General Administrative Administration of Urban Cases in the field of receiving case records, taking notes and issuing letters;
  • Cooperation with administrative management in the distribution of correspondence and subject records to professional members;
  • Collaborate with professional members in preparing lists and stamping and addressing case papers;
  • Cooperation with professional members in arranging cases;
  • Collaborate with professional members in writing case files and providing answers to letters received from government departments;
  • Cooperation with professional members in the field of litigation, dismissal, objection, extradition agreements, dispute resolution and reconciliation agreements;
  • Participate in court hearings with a professional member under the guidance of the Civil Cases Officer,
  • Participate in conciliation meetings between government departments regarding their assets due to the need to see the mayor.
  • Participate in training and capacity building programs, especially gender equality and women’s rights programs, case registration, etc. under the guidance of the mayor.
  • Study of laws, regulations, orders, bills, procedures and guidelines related to the scope of work of the Urban Cases Office;
  • Preparing and presenting a report on the activities carried out in accordance with the proposed plan and the necessity of the administration and the supporting institution.
  • Perform other duties under the guidance of a competent authority.

Documents required to apply for an internship:

  • Application form (CV) with the relevant position or province.
  • Copy of approved ID card (Tazkera) or passport.
  • Educational documents: Copy of graduation certificate from one of the public or private universities (if you have a study document from abroad, it must have a study document approved by the Ministry of Education and Foreign Affairs.)

Job qualification:

  • Graduation from law faculties (judiciary and prosecution) or Sharia in 1397, 1398, and 1399 AH, graduation documents must be approved by the Ministry of Higher Education, otherwise people will not be shortlisted.
  • No work experience in public and private sector offices.
  • Familiarity with computer programs (Office).
  • Fluency in one of the national languages ​​(Pashto, Dari).
  • Commitment and interest in the practical work period in the General Directorate of Government Cases.
  • Adherence to the presence and observance of the Civil Service Law and related labor laws.

How to Apply

Eligible candidates can send their application form (CV) along with a copy of their ID card and a copy of their graduation certificate from the university, mentioning the relevant province to the e-mail address [email protected].

If eligible do not have access to the Internet, they can submit their documents (application, copy of ID card, and copy of their university graduation certificate) to the Gender Unit of the Ministry of Justice in Kabul and to the Provincial Directorate of Urban Affairs in the provinces.

Submission Email:

[email protected]

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