Reading Case Files, Making Briefs

Our course on Litigation Basics teaches you a very specific skill of making ‘case briefs’. Case Briefs are hugely useful to you as you brief seniors and argue before judges. They also allow you to contribute immensely to your seniors.

In this course, you’ll also learn the various stages of a court proceeding, using the E-courts website, and other basics of litigation.

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About the ‘Litigation Basics: Navigating Cases and Files’ Course

Learn a critical skill to be of great help to your senior lawyer and the Hon’ble judges!

What happens when you are out of law school and inside a courtroom? How do you transform from a law student to a competent litigator?

When you join a law office for the first time as an intern or a junior associate, it is natural to feel lost and unable to understand what’s expected of you. It doesn’t matter if you memorized every section of every bare act in your syllabus at the time of exams; you could still be considered ill-prepared, inexperienced and incompetent in the field of litigation.

Your seniors or even colleagues will not have the bandwidth to train you or explain the intricacies of the practice before assigning you complex tasks, given their unending workload and mere 24 hours a day.

This course is designed to equip you with the necessary skill-set to become an asset to your workplace by being well-prepared with your case file even if you hold no prior experience.

When you are just starting out, you will not be expected to devise a strategy for the case or recite the legal provisions, but you will be expected to be extremely well-prepared with the case file.

This course will teach you a simple process through which you can convert bulky case files into short case notes.

It will teach you a simple process through which you can convert bulky case files into short case notes/summaries. If you can do this for your senior lawyer, well, you’ll be her/his best intern/junior!

Whether you are interning at a litigation office or working at one, this skill will make you stand out and contribute immensely to your office!

These case notes will eventually help you think like a lawyer as you begin to understand the nuances of various kinds of cases, thereby giving broad leeway to sharpen your legal acumen.

They will also help you cast a good impression on the judges at the time of hearing as being well prepared allows you to help save the court’s precious time.

How will the Course help you?

  • You will learn the skill of properly reading Case Files which are the foundation of legal practice.
  • Condense the Case Files into proper, extremely useful notes.
  • Be your senior’s favourite intern/junior!
  • Make you well-versed in the proceedings of a court.
  • Become extremely useful to Hon’ble judges!
  • Be well-prepared in court but also help ease the burden of your seniors.
  • Be deemed fit as a team player, quickly gaining the trust of your seniors and getting meaningful work.

Syllabus

The course gives you a foundational and smooth understanding of the courtrooms and case files, replete with examples, illustrations and sample templates of various kinds of court briefs.

Module 1 – Introduction

– Get introduced to the Course
– You will learn about the level of preparedness of an Advocate in a Courtroom on the Judge who is hearing the case.

Module 2 – Courtroom 101

– You will be acquainted with the basics of functioning of a Courtroom.
– Bain an insight into the various stages of court proceedings (both civil and criminal cases).
– Know what is the right nomenclature to be used for parties in litigation.
– How to use the E-Courts Websites to check case status, previous orders as well as cause lists.
– Get introduced to the concept and significance of case files.

Module 3 – Introduction to Case Files

– What to prepare for before starting to create court briefs.
– Delve deeper into case files by discerning their arrangement
– Know the difference between a lawyer’s case file & a Judge’s case file and how to start reading them properly
– Explore the meaning of notes/briefs, their utility, relevance, and significance to a lawyer

Module 4 – Sample Templates and Repository

– Comprehensively go through various kinds of briefs/notes that can be prepared
– Learn from various sample templates
– Get access to an indicative checklist to help you review your brief, once created
– Know the do’s and don’ts of making a case brief

Add-on modules:

– Reading resource of Lawctopus Law School’s Course on Drafting Bail Applications.
– Career Aid webinars on CV making, LinkedIn profile building, and career options in the legal field.

Self-Assessments: Each Module carries a set of 5 MCQs for self-assessment enabling you to zero in on your key takeaways from the Module.

Compulsory Assignment

Prepare a brief based on a dummy case file. Get feedback from our subject matter experts!

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Faculty & Course Developers

Vikhyat Oberoi: Vikhyat is a 2017 graduate of School of Law, Christ University. An expert mooter in his college years, Vikhyat now has 4 years of litigation experience.

He has worked in the chambers of Senior Advocate Pramod Kumar Dubey & Senior Advocate Vivek Chib previously. He is now practicing as an independent advocate in the Delhi HC & district courts, in both criminal and civil fields and is also the main faculty for the course.

Harshita Agarwal: Harshita is the Lead Faculty for this course and is currently working at Link Legal. She graduated from the University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES) and has been practising in Delhi since then.

She has a rich experience working on cases ranging from insolvency to arbitration. While supervising interns/junior at law firms she witnessed the gap between the practical nuances of law & education imparted at colleges and therefore decided to develop a course to help fill the void.

Sanya Arora: Sanya is the Lead Researcher and Writer of this course and was responsible for the conceptualizing of this course.

She completed her LLB (3 years) from the Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh in 2018.

She has experience in Civil & Commercial Litigation, IPR, Consumer, Arbitration etc., and has practised in courts across Delhi/NCR.

Javedur Rahman: Javedur Rahman is an Advocate-on-Record (AoR) of the Supreme Court of India. He started his practise right after graduating from NUJS, Kolkata, in 2013.

Though based out of Delhi, he has appeared before many High Courts across the country including Gauhati, Punjab & Haryana, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Bombay, Delhi as well as Rajasthan.

Who is this course for?

  • Undergraduate students of law
  • Anybody looking to make a career in litigation
  • Young lawyers (both litigators and those working in law firms)

Details of the Course

Duration: 4 weeks

Course fee: Rs. 2800 (inclusive of GST)

Mode of learning

  • Completely online and self-paced. (Except for the weekly live sessions. The recordings of the live sessions is also available)
  • Recorded video lectures
  • 4 live lectures (one/week) that build upon the reading modules and address your doubts
  • Text-based modules and reading resources that compress years of learning into a few pages
  • Online-based forum to clarify doubts
  • A practical compulsory assignment where you ‘learn by doing’
  • Personalised feedback on your assignment
  • Self-assessment exercises
  • Live and exclusive webinars on careers in legal research, CV-building, etc.

Learners’ Feedback

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