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About This Course

Any litigation involves an aspect of good drafting. So, a lawyer is supposed to have knowledge over the substantive law as well as the procedural one. 

Whether you sit in a job interview or an internship interview, the most basic requirement they seek in you is if you can draft an SLP or a Writ or Suit.

Duration of the Course

6 days with 2 hours each day, wherein at the end of the session,a practical problem will be given to students to draft a Writ or an SLP or a Suit.

The students would be required to draft the same and submit it within a week.

Structure and Timeline of the course

(A).     Orientation Session on how to approach a case before drafting – What is list of dates and how to prepare it – how to prepare Synopsis.

(B). Writs before High Court – Drafting and Procedure

(C).    Special Leave Petitions before Supreme Court – Drafting and Procedure

(D).     Legal Drafting relating to Civil Cases – Drafting of Legal Notice, Plaint, Written Statement and Rejoinder

(E).      Interim Applications in a case with main emphasis on Applications under order 39 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

**NOTE: Participants will also be provided with various formats of legal drafting including vakalatnama, Suits, Writs and notices.

IMPORTANT DATES

LAST DATE OF REGISTRATION – 23 SEPTEMBER 2020

COURSE STARTING FROM – 25 SEPTEMBER 2020

LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE. 

The seats will be reserved only only after your registration and payment is done.

Registration Procedure

You are required to pay INR 350/- on 9138145591 via Google Pay or Paytm and fill the registration form attached here.

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