Meet the Hosts
In this workshop we’ve once again teamed up with an expert within the field
Ramanuj Mukherjee
CEO, LawSikho
Abhyuday Agarwal
COO, LawSikho
- Do the stories of how hard it is to establish a Supreme Court practice stop you from taking the first step?
- Are you a trial or high court lawyer who sometimes wonders what it would take for you to become a Supreme court lawyer?
- Are you practicing in a city that is far from Delhi and envy the lawyers in Delhi because they can start arguing before the Supreme Court early while you find it very hard to uproot yourself and relocate to Delhi to build a Supreme Court practice?
- Do you find it hard to differentiate yourself with scores of other lawyers in a competitive market?
- Who does not want to work on high-profile matters which get covered in legal and mainstream media?
- Who does not want to engage the best senior advocates of the country to argue matters for their clients?
Don’t deny it, almost every lawyer dreams of establishing a Supreme Court practice, and yet most of them never even get to attempt it.
If you are struggling to figure this out, let’s help you to become an Advocate-on-Record at the Supreme Court.
- Every advocate cannot file petitions at the Supreme Court in his or her own name - in order to file petitions at the Supreme Court, you must be an ‘Advocate-on-Record’.
- It adds tremendous credibility to your name in any part of the country, if you write that you are a ‘Advocate-on-Record of the Supreme Court of India’, popularly known as AoRs.
- There are 2777 odd AoRs in India. They are all members of the Supreme Court Advocates on Record Association and have to pass a difficult exam and jump through a few hoops to get there.
- When you are an AoR, clients can trust you more easily. They know that they have one person in their corner who is a recognised lawyer at the highest judicial forum in the country.
- When your credibility is higher, you get more important matters and you can charge more as well.
- An Advocate-on-Record needs to have an office within a certain distance from the Supreme Court, but while satisfying that criteria, practically you could have your practice in a different city or even in multiple cities as well if you wanted.
- The difficult part is however cracking the AoR exam.
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- How difficult is it?
- How do you prepare for it?
- What do you have to do to qualify to write this exam?
- What do you have to study?
- What kind of questions came in the past?
- What is the style of answer writing that is appreciated?
- Do you want to have all your answers about the AoR exam answered?
- Do you want to know how to start building your Supreme Court practice?
If you are a lawyer with more than 4 years of experience and interested in becoming an AoR, we have a bootcamp for you where you can begin your journey and figure out an actionable plan.
Register right now, it is online and free, you can attend from anywhere.
Yes, I want to register nowWhat will we be covering:
Ambition and goal-setting
- What are the advantages of being a Supreme Court lawyer? What are the benefits for trial court lawyers, High Court lawyers and lawyers outside Delhi who do not practice at the Supreme Court?
- What are the myths about Supreme Court practice that prevent young lawyers from succeeding?
- Why should you attempt the AoR exam? How can it improve your credibility and reputation before clients, bar and the bench? How does it remove uncertainty of getting work?
- Why do aspirants fail to crack the AoR exam? What challenges do they face?
- What are the eligibility requirements for writing AoR examination?
- When should you start preparation to maximise your chances of cracking the exam?
- How to start preparation for the AoR Exam
- Syllabus of the AoR Exam
- Exam format and past years’ paper analysis: Types of questions, difficulty level, time, overview of competition, pass criteria and re-attempts
- Eligibility for cracking AoR Exam and cut-off dates for 2021 and 2022
- What happens after you clear the AoR exam? What are the next steps?
Strategy Creation
- How to fulfil the criteria of having a chamber near the Supreme Court?
- Roadblocks faced by lawyers attempting the AoR exam for the first time
- Common preparation mistakes
- How many hours should you study everyday
- How to create a daily study plan
- How to measure progress
- How many mocks should you attempt?
- How to manage your practice alongside study for AoR exam
- What are the books, case laws and other resources that you need
- How to divide your time amongst multiple subjects
- How to prepare a subject-wise preparation strategy
- How to prepare foolproof notes
- How to find an AoR with 10 years’ standing for satisfying training criteria if you are not in Delhi
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Study plan and techniques for AoR exam syllabus
- Drafting
- Practice and Procedure
- Professional Ethics
- Leading Cases
Execution
- 5 study hacks to accelerate your preparation for each subject
- Tips and strategies from toppers of AoR exam
- How to practice drafting for the AoR exam
- How to get some practical experience to prepare for Drafting and Practice and Procedure more effectively
- What qualifies as a good answer in the Leading Cases paper?
- How to write analytical answers or your own opinion
- How to develop your handwriting speed
- How to obtain feedback and improve over time
- 2 month roadmap for preparation for the June 2021 exam
- 1 year study plan if you are attempting the exam in 2022
- What should your last-minute revision strategy look like?
- What to do if you fall behind schedule
- What if you fail to clear the AoR exam? What should your strategy be?
- What happens once you crack the exam? What are the next steps?
- How to find good seniors to work with
- How to acquire your own clients and network effectively as an AoR
- How to engage reputed senior advocates and brief them
- When to argue in the court yourself
- How to build your face value and credibility before senior members of the bar and the bench
- Future career paths for Advocates on Record - becoming a Senior Advocate or a Supreme Court Judge
Here are brief instructions on what you need to do to obtain a certificate for attending this bootcamp
Attend on all days (at least 2.5 hours each day, and login from trackable unique link sent to you by Zoom so that we can track your attendance), Leave a review of your experience (whether good, bad or ugly) in comments in the Linkedin and Twitter post links (shared in the live session), at the end of each day, for all days.
(If you don’t have an account on any of these channels please create it right away. It barely takes a couple of mins. A good social media profile is critical for career success in this decade. Agree or disagree?) Send us a screenshot of your posts to [email protected] We will send you a certificate after 10 days. If you have any question about receiving a certificate, write to [email protected]