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Classifieds: Karanjawala & Co hiring Associates (5-7 yrs PQE) for Delhi

Ravi Kanth

Karanjawala & Co. is looking to hire two associates with 5-7 years of work experience for the firm’s Supreme Court Litigation Practice group in New Delhi.

The candidate should be well-versed in Supreme Court litigation practice, with exceptional drafting skills. The candidate is required to have sound knowledge of both substantive as well as procedural law.

Job Description

You will be given an exceptional opportunity of not only demonstrate your skill sets and knowledge but also to build a career with leading litigation Firm in the country.

Job Qualification & Minimum requirements

  • Ability to handle matters pertaining to Litigation, appear in the Supreme Court of India and assist in Drafting, Client Management and Interaction with Senior Counsels.
  • Knowledge of drafting SLPs, PILs, Appeals, Suits, Writs and other legal documents.
  • Qualified to practice law in India with at least PQE 5-7 years. Prior work experience with top law firm(s) in India, especially matters at the Hon’ble Supreme Court if India, is preferable.
  • Should be self-motivated with willingness to learn.
  • Proficiency and command over English language, both oral and written.
    Excellent research and analytical skills, with an attention to detail.

No. of Positions:  Two (2)

Remuneration Offered:

You will be compensated with a competitive retainership at par with industry standards.

Application procedure:

Suitable candidates can send their resumes to recruitment@karanjawala.in

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