- Do you want a step by step roadmap to set up your own Supreme court practice?
- Are you a High Court or trial court lawyer anywhere in India? Do you ever consider what it would take for you to practice before the Supreme Court?
- Do rumours about how challenging it is to start a Supreme Court practice prevent you from taking the first step?
- Are you a lawyer who practices outside of Delhi and wants to practice in the Supreme Court?
- In a crowded legal market, do you find it difficult to stand out from the crowd?
- Do you aspire to be a Supreme Court lawyer while still practicing in your hometown?
- Are you a first-generation lawyer with a practice in the High Court and other forums but have hit a plateau and do not know how to expand your practice further?
- Do you want to establish your credibility as a top lawyer in your city and be able to argue state matters before the Supreme Court?
Don't let these myths stop you:
- If one is not from Delhi-NCR they cannot become an Advocate-on-Record (AoR)
- I am too young to begin preparing for the Advocate-on-Record (AoR) examination of the Supreme Court
- It is impossible for me to pass the AoR examination on my first try; it is the most difficult exam
- I believe the AoR examination requires a high level of knowledge and acumen, and it is not my cup of tea
We want to show you how you can prepare yourself to become an AoR of the Supreme Court.
Interested?
Almost every lawyer aspires to establish a Supreme Court practice, yet the majority of them never even get a chance to attempt it.
But wouldn't you want to be among the top elite lawyers of the country?
- Who wouldn't want to work on high-profile cases that are covered in the legal and mainstream media?
- If you're having trouble figuring this out, let us assist you in becoming an AoR at the Supreme Court.
- Only an AoR can file petitions in his or her own name at the Supreme Court
- An AoR tag adds tremendous credibility to your name in any part of the country - as of 2024, there are only 3,432 AoRs in India! All of them are members of the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association. And 8 of them are our students!
- As you can see, this is a very exclusive club. What if you could be a part of it?
- Clients are more likely to trust you if you are an AoR. They are aware that they have one person in their corner who is a recognised lawyer at the country's highest judicial forum
- You receive more important matters, have a higher level of credibility, and are also able to charge more
BUT, before that, do you know
- What do you have to learn?
- What kinds of questions have been asked in the past?
- What is the preferred answer-writing style?
- Do you want all of your questions about the AoR exam answered?
- Do you want to know how to get started with your Supreme Court practice?
If you are a lawyer who wants to set up a Supreme Court practice and wants to become an AoR, we have a bootcamp where you can start your journey and build an actionable plan.
Register right away; it is free and online, and you can attend from anywhere.
What we will cover at the bootcamp
- What are the benefits of working as a Supreme Court lawyer? What are the advantages for trial court lawyers, High Court lawyers, and lawyers practicing outside of Delhi who do not practice before the Supreme Court?
- What are the myths about Supreme Court practice that keep young lawyers from taking the AoR exam or succeeding in Supreme Court practice?
- How can passing the AoR exam boost your credibility and reputation in front of clients, the bar, and the court? How does it eliminate the uncertainty of finding work?
- How much do Supreme Court lawyers charge for various types of drafting and argument-related work?
- What is the AoR exam syllabus?
- What is the eligibility criteria?
- Why do aspirants fail to pass the AoR exam? What difficulties do they face?
- When should you begin studying so that you have the best chance of passing the exam?
- How should you prepare? How many hours should you study per day? What should your daily study schedule look like?
- How should you balance your practice with your preparation for the AoR exam?
- What kinds of questions are being asked?
- What happens after you pass the AoR exam? What will be the next steps?
- How should you meet technical requirements like locating an AoR with 10 years' experience for training or for having a chamber within 16 km of the Supreme Court if you don't reside in Delhi?
Once you register, we will send you the following free gifts:
- How to draft a suit under Article 131 of the Constitution of India
- Concept of Public Interest Litigation & how to draft a Writ PIL
- How to approach the paper on leading cases
- Inherent powers of the Supreme Court under Article 142 of the Constitution of India
- Template: Criminal appeal under Enlargement of Criminal Appellate Jurisdiction
- Template: Election Petition under Article 71 of the Constitution of India
- Template: Impleadment Application
- Template: Application for Condonation of Delay