About the Role
A reputed law office in New Delhi is seeking to hire an Associate Advocate with substantial experience in criminal trial practice. This position is ideal for seasoned litigators who are looking to deepen their expertise in criminal law and courtroom advocacy. The role offers opportunities to handle challenging cases, conduct detailed legal research, draft pleadings, and appear before trial courts regularly. It is designed for professionals committed to a long-term career in litigation and eager to work on high-stakes criminal matters.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must hold an LL.B. degree (3-year or 5-year) from a recognized law school and have a minimum of 5 years of experience in criminal trial litigation. The role requires proficiency in legal research, drafting, and effective advocacy. Candidates should have hands-on experience in case preparation, conducting trials, and attending court hearings. Excellent command of written and spoken English, along with confidence in client interactions, is essential for this position.
Key Skills and Requirements
The ideal candidate should possess a strong commitment to litigation as a career path and be capable of working independently with minimal supervision. Proficiency in preparing legal arguments, drafting complex pleadings, and managing case files is crucial. The role demands excellent communication and interpersonal skills for effective client meetings and courtroom presentations. Candidates with a track record of successfully handling criminal trials will be given preference.
Remuneration
The salary package will be commensurate with the candidate’s experience and expertise. The firm aims to offer competitive remuneration to suitably qualified candidates who can contribute meaningfully to the team and manage cases efficiently.
Application Process
Interested candidates are invited to email their CV, cover letter, and writing samples to jatinssethi@gmail.com with the subject line: “Associate.” Applicants are encouraged to provide specific details about their litigation experience in the cover letter. If a response is not received within a week, candidates may consider their application to be unsuccessful.