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1. CERTIFICATE LEGAL DRAFTING COURSE
ONLINE FOR
LAW STUDENTS, FRESHER & JUNIOR
ADVOCATES
Sample
Course Material
M A R C H 2 0 2 0 | I S S U E 1
Basics of
Legal
Drafting-
Rules
By Satish Mishra
Advocate
i. Address it to the right court on top
ii. Full name of parties along with Address
and age is a must. Pin code in address must
in MEMO of Parties.
iii. Organization/Company/Corporation
always sued through Authorized representative/or
responsible Officer.
iv. Verification at bottom is a must in a
complaint, petition or suit.
v. Supporting Affidavit (whether short or
detailed ) must be there along with main case
signed and attested by party & notary.
vi. All annexures duly certified/signed by
attorney. True Copy
2. CERTIFICATE LEGAL DRAFTING COURSE
ONLINE FOR
LAW STUDENTS, FRESHER & JUNIOR
ADVOCATES
Sample
Course Material
M A R C H 2 0 2 0 | I S S U E 2
Different Court
and their
Formats,
understanding
of their Roster,
causelist stages.
By Satish Mishra
Advocate
1 Consumer
Courts/State Consumer Commission/RERA
Authorities
2 High
Court- Writs, Appeal, Quashing, Bails, RSA, Civil
Revision etc,
3 District
Court- Civil Criminal, Recovery, Cheque Bounce,
Rent, Matrimonial etc.
4 Service
Matter Tribunals like AFT /CAT/Punjab Education
Tribunal
5 Banking Matters
in DRT/NCLT
6 Legal
Notices, Legal Opinions based on Different legal
prepositions
3. CERTIFICATE LEGAL DRAFTING COURSE
ONLINE FOR
LAW STUDENTS, FRESHER & JUNIOR
ADVOCATES
Sample
Course Material
M A R C H 2 0 2 0 | I S S U E 3
Basics
By Satish Mishra
Advocate
Before Starting off with the course, always take hand written
notes including
a. Case Details – Facts/Dates
b. Timeline-Developments from Start till date.
c. Issues Involved/Legal Question
d. Names of Individual, Address, age
e. Supporting Documents, Mark Annexures as per story.
f. Check Jurisdiction, Limitation, Appropriate Forum of
Case.
g. Figure out Reliefs/Prayer of your case, what court will
award you.
h. Once notes are prepared, stick to the format court wise.
i. Double check the dates, spellings of name, place,
specific things in your petition.
j. Ensure consistency in citing chronology of incidents.
4. CERTIFICATE LEGAL DRAFTING COURSE
ONLINE FOR
LAW STUDENTS, FRESHER & JUNIOR
ADVOCATES
Sample
Course Material
M A R C H 2 0 2 0 | I S S U E 4
Drafting Sequence
i. Draft Outline- Get Summary of case but should not be vague. It should not be vague.
It should be relevant, precise and coherent.
ii. The chronology or arrangement of facts should be in sequence.
iii. One para should speak of one point only.
iv. Prefer use of simple legal language without use of heavy jargons, metaphors, making
it less comprehensible.
v. Avoid repetition in your case.
vi. Know the formatting style, font, Margins of each court. Left/Right margins of each
court. Left /Right margins. Header footer space, Top & bottom.
vii. Numbering of pages in sequence.
viii. Space between paragraphs and lines of petition (Double Space) preferably.
ix. Address the parties by name in petition rather use the same in memo of parties.
x. The draft should spell the correct interpretation of law in backdrop of surrounding
circumstances.
Rest more you draft, more you learn. Over here you will be drafting real time on live cases –
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5. CERTIFICATE LEGAL DRAFTING COURSE
ONLINE FOR
LAW STUDENTS, FRESHER & JUNIOR
ADVOCATES
Sample
Course Material
M A R C H 2 0 2 0 | I S S U E 5
Drafts
Must
One word for Group of words
Short Sentence
Active over passive
Write Facts in Narrative
Lead it to conclusion
Mention Time Period
Avoid
Confusing the reader with all facts in
one para
Repetition of Facts
Typographical error
Wrong Provision under
which case/petition is
filed
Consistency in narration
of sequence
State facts not law
in Petition