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Chambers of Mr. Asheesh Jain is looking to hire Legal Associates

Preference will be given to candidates with interest and background in Civil Laws including Arbitration, Consumer Law, Insolvency Law and Company Laws, Constitutional Law and Taxation Laws.

Ravi Kanth

Chambers of Mr. Asheesh Jain is looking to hire legal associates with 1-3 years of experience in New Delhi.

Job Qualification and Minimum Requirements:

  • Candidates will be responsible for legal research and preparing briefs or case notes.

  • Candidates will also be required for appearances and drafting original pleadings, appeals, applications, writ petitions, etc. before the Delhi High Court and various Tribunals (primarily NCDRC, NCLT and NCLAT).

  • Candidates will be responsible for supervising filing of cases by clerks in Courts, Tribunals and before Arbitrators.

  • Candidates will be responsible for assisting in hearing before Courts, Tribunals and Arbitrations.

  • Candidates will have to perform any administrative work related to the cases.

  • Must have cleared All India Bar Examination.

  • Preference will be given to candidates with interest and background in Civil Laws including Arbitration, Consumer Law, Insolvency Law and Company Laws (Appellate and Original jurisdiction), Constitutional Law and Taxation Laws.

Number of Position/s: 3 (Three)

Remuneration offered (INR per annum): To be mutually discussed and decided based on experience and performance.

Application Procedure: Applications may be sent via e-mail to mail.ajlc@gmail.com

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