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AAVNA Legal, Advocate & Solicitors is looking to hire Associates in Delhi

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AAVNA Legal, Advocate & Solicitors, is a growing boutique law firm based in Delhi specializing in Insolvency & Bankruptcy (IBC), Taxation (Direct), Money Laundering, Corporate and Civil matters.

Positions: 3 (Three)

No. of Positions

  • 01 Associate position in IBC Team (PQE 1-3 years)

  • 01 Associate position in Direct (Income) Taxation Team (PQE 1-3 years)

  • 01 Legal Trainee position in Corporate/Civil team (PQE 0-2 years)

Location: Connaught Place, New Delhi

Qualification: LLB

Essential Qualification/Experience

  1. Candidates having experience of 1-3 years in CIRP/liquidation proceedings under IBC shall be preferred for the IBC team. Previous work experience in an RP/Liquidators office is preferred.

  2. Candidates having experience of 1-3 years in Income Tax Litigation and Assessment/Re-Assessment proceedings shall be preferred for the taxation team.

  3. Candidates applying for Corporate/Civil team should have decent drafting and legal research skills.

Remuneration: As per industry standards and the candidate’s experience.

How to Apply

Eligible candidates may submit their CVs along with a cover letter at info@aavnalegal.com.

Some sample drafts (with redacted confidential particulars) along with application will be appreciated.

Work Location: AAVNA Legal, 419, Competent House, F-14, Inner Middle Circle, Connaught Place, New Delhi-110001.

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