
- According to the Ministry of Law & Justice, as of 2024, there are only 3432 AoRs in India which is a small number in a country with more than 20 lakh registered advocates.
- Becoming an Advocate-on-Record is your key to achieving greater successes in your litigation career. It’s the first and the most important step of being part of this elite group of legal professionals.
- In the 2023 AoR exam, 815 total candidates appeared for the exam out of which 198 were successful. It represents the competitive nature of the exam.
- 4 LawSikho students appeared in the AoR exam in 2023, and 3 of them cleared it! 1 of them cleared 3 out of 4 papers, and will surely clear the remaining paper next time. So we have an almost 100% success rate in this exam!
- We want to show you how you can prepare yourself to become an AoR of the Supreme Court. Interested? Register right now.
Here are few benefits of taking the AoR exam:
- The number of cases filed in the Supreme Court every year is exceptionally high, and the number of AORs in the system very less.
- Becoming an AOR instantly raises your profile and attracts higher-paying clients, even at the district and High Court levels and this gives you an edge over your peers.
- If your clients reach the appellate stage and you need to file a case in the Supreme Court, you will not need to engage an AOR by clearing the AOR exam yourself.
- Your scope of work expands significantly across a wide range of complex legal matters which increases your earning potential.
- 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.
- You get to brief the country’s best senior advocates and learn from them, and also engage them for your clients’ top matters
We can help you kickstart your journey.
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What will you learn in the bootcamp?
- 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 practise 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?
- What happens after you clear the AoR exam? What are the next steps?
And much more!
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- 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
