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Associate @Advocate Santosh Kumar, Delhi [PQE 1-4Y]: Apply by May 31


Delhi-High-Court
22 May 2019
Categories: Jobs Uncategorized

About the Organisation:

Office of Advocate Santosh Kumar does litigation before the Supreme Court and Delhi High Court and other forums. Advocate Santosh Kumar is also an Advocate-on-Record before the Supreme Court of India.

Job Description:

Associate

  • The Associate should be able to do legal research and drafting.
  • The associate will have the responsibility of interacting with clients, getting inputs from the clients, preparing briefs and petitions after legal research and coordinating with the office for filing.
  • Thereafter the associate may be required to brief the Senior Counsel and also appear before the court.
  • The associate may also have to participate in deciding pre-litigation strategy and giving legal opinions (oral or written) to the clients.

Location:

Nizamuddin East, New Delhi, India

Eligibility:

The applicant should have an LLB degree and should be enrolled with the Bar Council.

The applicant should have litigation experience (between one to four years). The experience should include research, drafting and appearances.

Salary:

Between Rs. 2.75 Lakhs Per Annum – Rs. 6 Lakhs Per Annum (depending upon the skills).

How to Apply?

The application should be emailed at santoshattorney[at]gmail.com

The application should be sent by 31.5.2019 at the e-mail address given above.

Contact Info:

santoshattorney[at]gmail.com



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