- Are you a High Court or a trial court advocate wanting to take your practice to next level?
- Do you wish to work with top clients, argue high profile cases, and be part of judgments that shape the country's legal landscape?
- If yes, then you should start preparing for the Supreme Court’s Advocate on Record Exam
- Why?
Because not every advocate can file cases in the Supreme Court of India.
Only advocates who clear the AOR exam get an exclusive right to file cases before the Supreme Court, automatically placing them in the most elite pool of lawyers in India!

HERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE ADVOCATES ON RECORD EXAM:
- Demand and Supply Gap: The number of cases filed in the Supreme Court every year is exceptionally high, and the number of AORs in the system very less. In 2024 alone, 46,000+ cases were filed, but there are only 3,432 AORs in the system.
- Better Clientele: Becoming an AOR instantly raises your profile and attracts higher-paying clients, even at the district and High Court levels. As an AOR, you have a more holistic view of the judicial system, right from the Apex Court to the lower courts- this gives you an edge over your peers.
- Client Retention: If your clients reach the appellate stage and you need to file a case in the Supreme Court, you will need to engage an AOR. By clearing the AOR exam, you can retain those clients for yourself.
- Case Diversity: As an AoR, your scope of work expands significantly. Not only do you get access to a wide range of complex legal matters, but you also increase your earning potential. If tapped properly, you might double or triple your earning potential within no time.
- Panels: As soon as you enter the Supreme Court, you get a better bargaining chip with banks, NBFCs, and PSUs who want advocates from the top talent pool. Clearing the AOR exam in itself gives you that much needed edge.
- Myths surrounding AORs: Lot of advocates aspire to start their Supreme Court practice but back out due to myths surrounding the Supreme Court and how challenging it is to clear the exam. 8 of our learners have already done it.
We can help you kickstart your journey.
Join our 3 day Free Online Bootcamp to be held from 31st May & 1st, 2nd June 2025, 7 - 10pm (IST) where we will tell you all about the AOR Exam and Supreme Court practice.
Register NowHOW OUR FREE BOOTCAMP PREPARES YOU FOR THE AOR EXAM AND A THRIVING SUPREME COURT PRACTICE?
You will learn the following things with us:
- 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?
- How much do Supreme Court lawyers charge for various types of drafting and argument-related work?
- 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?
- What is the AoR exam syllabus?
- What is the eligibility criteria to write the AOR exam?
- 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?
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Templates:
- Civil Writ Petition under Article 32
- Application before the Supreme Court of India to appoint an arbitrator in an international commercial arbitration
- Appeal to Supreme Court from an order of National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
- Transfer Petition (Criminal)
- Appeal under Section 130E of the Customs Act
- Election Petition under Article 71 of the Constitution of India
- Applications to get your case listed urgently before the Supreme Court
Chapters:
- Original Suit under Article 131 of the Constitution
- Review Petition before the Supreme Court
- Offices and Officers of the Supreme Court
