NLU Odisha 
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NLUO launches double-credit Supreme Court drafting course with Chambers of Abhinav Mishra

The course shall be conducted in online mode for a duration of 32 hours and will have a mandatory online evaluation.

Bar & Bench

National Law University Odisha (NLUO), Recruitment Coordination Committee (2023-2026) in collaboration with Chambers of Abhinav Mishra is conducting a double credit course on 'Drafting of Pleadings before the Hon'bl Supreme Court of India' scheduled from February 12-March 9, 2026.

Designed to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real courtroom practice, the course offers students hands-on training in drafting petitions, appeals and applications used before the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India. The course will equip students with litigation-oriented skills.

The course shall be conducted in online mode and will span a total duration of 32 hours.

Details of the course

  • Mode: Virtual

  • Course dates: February 12-March 9, 2026

  • Assessment: March 9, 2026

  • Course duration: 32 hours 

  • Attendance requirement: minimum 75% 

  • Assessment of the course: The course includes a mandatory online evaluation of 1.5 hours, which shall be conducted in MCQ format. Participants are required to fulfil the attendance requirement to be eligible to appear for the assessment.

  • Last date to register: February 12, 2026 (10:00 AM)

  • Last date to avail early-bird offer:  Extended till February 10, 2026 || 11:59 PM

Payment details

  • Fees for NLUO Students: ₹ 1,000/- per participant (early bird offer: ₹ 700/-)

  • Fees for Non-NLUO Students: ₹1,500/- per participant (Early Bird Offer: ₹ 850/-)

  • Fees for all other categories of participants: ₹2,100/- per participant (Early Bird Offer: ₹ 1500/-)

For further queries contact

Abhinav Agarwal: +91 7381797760 || 23llb002@nluo.ac.in

Dipankar Chowdhury: +91 8368029200 || 23llb012@nluo.ac.in

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