Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting

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LawSikho

Gain practical knowledge of civil law with a Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting by LawSikho

Mode

Online

Duration

6 Months

Fees

₹ 42000

Inclusive of GST

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study, Virtual Classroom
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based
Frequency of Classes Weekdays, Weekends
Learning efforts 6-8 Hours Per Week

Course overview

The Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting duration is 6 months. The certification course offers in-depth knowledge of laws including CPC, other special statutes and different stages of a civil suit. The students will gain hands-on experience with simulation exercises based on the latest developments and real-life case laws.

The programme provides a deep knowledge of live drafting of various documents such as legal notices, plaints written statements, and applications. The Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting by LawSikho offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes preliminary steps for litigation drafts, filing and court machinery, and trials, evidence, arguments and hearings.

The highlights

  • 6 Months Online Course 
  • 1 Online Live Class/Week
  • 15+ Hours of Personalised Coaching
  • Job Recommendation for Top Students
  • 2 Practical/Drafting Exercises Per Week
  • 15+ Hours of Freelancing Career Training
  • Training for Writing and Publishing Articles 
  • 20+ Hours of Assistance to Build Immaculate Track Records
  • 45+ Hours of Live Practical Sessions with Industry Experts 
  • 100+ Hour Simulation Oriented Practice Through Assignments

Program offerings

  • 3 writing assignments
  • Instructor feedback on assignments
  • Doubt clearing within 24 hours
  • Doubt clearing on whatsapp
  • Lms & classes
  • Cv enhancement
  • Coaching for professional networking
  • Internship and job support
  • Interview preparation guidance

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 42,000  (Inclusive of GST)

The Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting fee is Rs 42,000 including all taxes and charges for the Standard Access and for the Master Access the course fee is Rs 2,00,000. The students can pay the course fee through the EMI option as well, which is Rs 3,000 per month. 

Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting Fee Structure

Certification Course 

Fees 

Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting (Standard Access) 

Rs 42,000

Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting (Master Access)

Rs 2,00,000

Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting (EMI)

Rs 3,000 (Per Month)

certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

National Skill Development Corporation +1 more

Who it is for

The Certificate Course is designed for aspiring law students, and other professionals to enhance their skills and knowledge. This course is also beneficial for:

Eligibility criteria

Certification Qualifying Details

The students must complete all the exercises and writing assignments to receive a certificate. They are required to spend 8-10 hours per week on this course. The participants will receive the certificate co-branded by NSDC and Skill India by courier to their provided address.

What you will learn

After completing the Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting syllabus, the students will learn drafting and handling the process of dealing with notices, temporary injunctions, and interlocutory orders to defend false cases. They will learn to collect the evidence for the case and present it correctly.

The students will gain a deep understanding of different aspects of client and case management and managing large corporation's civil matters. Upon the completion of the Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting training, the participants will be able to set up and handle their own civil law practice and draft various documents, and petitions.

The syllabus

Preliminary Steps for Litigation Drafts, Filing and Court Machinery

Understanding the stages of a civil case
  • Filing a suit (plaint & interim applications)
  • Hearings on interlocutory applications
  • Appeals and revisions on orders
  • Written statement & completion of pleadings
  • Framing of issues
  • Trial: Evidence, Examination and Cross-Examination
  • Closing/ Final Arguments
  • Judgment & Decree
  • Execution
  • First Appeal
How to draft a legal notice or respond to one
Court Machinery & Functioning
  • How does it work: Rosters, Benches, Single Judge, Division Benches, Constitutional Benches
  • How matters are allocated to a bench
  • How cause lists are generated
  • How to find the next date of hearing and obtain previous orders
  • Where should you file a case?
  • What is the role of the registrar in High Court and Supreme Court?
  • Role of other court officers
Where and how to file a suit
  • Territorial and pecuniary jurisdiction
  • How to determine and establish cause of action
  • Original jurisdiction of Delhi High Court
  • Original jurisdiction of Bombay and Calcutta High Courts
  • When do you need to work with court registry (High Court, Supreme Court, Tribunals)
  • 10 most common filing defects
  • Role of court clerks in filing
How to authorize your representative
  • Who can be authorized and for which purposes?
  • How to authorize for delivery of process and other purposes?
  • How to authorize advocate
  • How to authorize a person if a corporate entity (company, trust, society, etc.) is a party
  • Power of attorney
  • Board resolution
Abbreviations, tagging and nomenclature of different kinds of petitions by courts
  • Original
  • Appellate
  • Ordinary Original
  • Miscellaneous, etc.
Case study of unique High Court Procedures
  • The Delhi High Court Rules - Checklist
  • The High Court Registry - Filing and Defects
  • Curing of Defects - Do’s and Don’ts
  • E-Court Records In High Courts
  • Annexures
  • Notarization of Documents - Value and Importance in Filing
  • Exercise: 1. Draft a legal noticea
  • Exercise: 2. Draft a response to legal notice

Plaint, Written Statement (Including Set-Off & Counterclaim) and Reply

How to draft a plaint
  • Basic Rules of CPC to be kept in mind
  • Whom to implead as a party (especially if the defendant is a corporate entity)
  • Top 5 filing errors
  • What to do if you’ve made an error
  • Standard components of a plaint
  • Vakalatnama
  • Court Fee
  • List of Dates
  • Jurisdiction
  • Grounds
  • Prayer
  • Affidavit
  • Verification
  • Role of notary and oath commissioner
  • Annexures
  • Formatting Principles and Rules
Types of relief in prayer
  • Declaratory Reliefs
  • Specific Performance
  • Injunctive Relief/ Restraining Orders
  • Easementary relief
  • Mandatory Injunction
  • Partition
  • Determination by metes and bounds
  • Account of profits
How to quantify monetary reliefs
  • Monetary reliefs - Compensation, damages, accounts, interest, pendente lite, mesne profits
  • Calculation of costs
  • Calculation of loss/ damage
  • Interest
  • Connection with Specific Relief Act
How to draft a written statement
  • Basic Rules of CPC to be kept in mind
  • Set-off and counter-claim
  • Top 5 filing errors
  • What to do if you’ve made an error
How to draft a reply
  • Basic Rules of CPC to be kept in mind
  • Top 5 filing errors
  • What to do if you’ve made an error
Filing-related work
  • How to Calculate Court Fee and Value Suits
  • Court Fees Act
  • Suits Valuation Act
  • Limitation Act and how to calculate limitation
Service of process
  • What is service and when is a pleading considered served?
  • Process Fee
  • Service of summons by court
  • How to serve summons in person (dasti) or through Speed Post
  • Service of advance copy of pleadings for pleadings and interlocutory applications
  • Electronic service
  • Mode of service in case there is a pre-existing contract with a notices clause
  • Common means of rejecting or avoiding service and workarounds to the same
  • What to do when you receive a summons
When do you need to look at High Court and Supreme Court Rules
  • Sample Plaint
  • Sample Vakalatnama
  • Sample Verification
  • Sample Affidavit
  • Exercise: 1. Determine preliminary aspects of case filing:
    • Exercise: - Court-fee
    • Exercise: - Value of the suit
    • Exercise: - Identify necessary and proper parties
    • Exercise: - Jurisdiction
  • Exercise: 2. Draft prayers for each of the following:
    • Exercise: - Declaratory relief, e.g. declaration of title
    • Exercise: - Mandatory Injunction
    • Exercise: - Eviction
    • Exercise: - Breach of contract/ Recovery of money/ damages/ compensation for breach of contract
    • Exercise: - Partition
  • Exercise: 3. Draft a plaint for any one of the following:
    • Exercise: - Declaratory relief, e.g. declaration of title
    • Exercise: - Mandatory Injunction
    • Exercise: - Eviction (property dispute)
    • Exercise: - Breach of contract/ Recovery of money/ damages/ compensation
    • Exercise: - Breach of confidentiality
    • Exercise: - Partition
    • Exercise: - IP Infringement Suit (for copyright & trademark)
  • Exercise: 4. Draft a written statement
  • Exercise: 5. Add a Set-Off/ Counter-claim

How to Draft Various Applications

Most common interlocutory petitions
  • Temporary injunction
  • Attachment before judgment
  • Appointment of Commissioner
  • Appointment of Receiver
How to draft application for Representative Suits (Order 1, Rule 8)
How to draft application for Addition or Substitution of Parties (Order 1, Rule 10)
How to draft application for Amendment of Pleadings (Order 6, Rule 17)
How to draft application for Setting Aside Ex Parte Decree (Order 9, Rule 13)
How to draft application for Rejection of Plaint (Order 7, Rule 11)
How to draft application for temporary injunction
  • Selection of suitable injunctive remedy for interim relief
  • How to demonstrate prima facie case and what does it mean?
  • How to demonstrate balance of convenience
  • How to demonstrate irreparable loss
Attachment and Arrest before Judgment
Appointment of Commissioners
Appointment of Receivers
Appeals and revision petitions against orders and decrees
  • Appeal vs. revision
  • Most common appealable orders
Hearings of interlocutory applications
  • Exercise: 1. Draft an application for temporary injunction (including ex-parte injunction)
  • Exercise: 2. Draft a response to an application for temporary injunction
  • Exercise: 3. How to draft application for vacation of temporary injunction
  • Exercise: 4. How to draft application for revision against (or refusal to grant) a temporary injunction
  • Exercise: 5. How to draft an appeal against (or refusal to grant) an interim order
  • Exercise: 6. Application under Section 151

Trial and Evidence

Basics of Burden and Standard of Proof
  • Presumptions
  • Judicial Notice
How to prove a document (including discussion of registration and stamp duty)
Discovery and inspection
How to prepare list of witnesses and whom to call as witness
  • For plaintiff
  • For defendant
Preparation of questions for examination-in-chief and cross-examination
Preparation of questions for re-examination
How to draft a notice to admit facts and documents
How to submit evidence by way of affidavit
How to adduce electronic evidence
  • Is a Section 65B certificate necessary?
How to draft an application for submission of secondary evidence
How to get call detail records (CDR) or data from Facebook, Google and other data available with third parties (ISPs, phone providers)
  • Exercise: 1. Draft an affidavit for documents for admission / denial
  • Exercise: 2. Draft a reply to an affidavit for documents for admission / denial
  • Exercise: 3. Prepare a list of witnesses
  • Exercise: 4. Conduct examination-in-chief and cross-examination
  • Exercise: 5. How to get call detail records (CDR) or data from Facebook, Google and other data available with third parties (ISPs, phone providers)
  • Exercise: 6. Prepare questionnaire for examination of chief of a particular witness
  • Exercise: 7. How to inspect or obtain copies of books of accounts, etc.

Arguments and Hearings

Creation Of Arguments
  • Factual background and interpretation of facts
  • Establishment of a right/ claim
  • Exposition of the position of law
  • Determination of position of law
  • Use of supporting case lawsc
  • Differentiation from case laws
  • Substantive Arguments
  • Procedural Objections that can be raised
  • Collusion
  • Bad faith
  • Use of precedents and differentiation
  • When can you use a new argument?
  • Exercise: 1. Identify procedural objections to a plaint/ application for temporary injunction
  • Exercise: 2. Frame an argument on a point of law based on case research
  • Exercise: 3. Prepare a note for your own final arguments (based on a given fact situation where evidence has been adduced on record)
  • Note: Hearings
  • Note: Most Common Technical Objections
  • Note: Use of Court Procedure & Strategy
  • Note: How to present an Argument - Presentation That Leads to Maximum Impact
  • Note: Final Arguments, Written Submissions and The Impact of It In Court Proceedings

Execution, Appeals and Revision

  • How to draft execution petition
  • When can execution petition be filed?
  • Where to file execution petition
  • Modes of execution by court
  • Power of executing court
  • Exercise: 1. Draft an execution petition
  • Exercise: 2. Draft a first appeal
  • Exercise: 3. Draft a revision petition
  • Exercise: 4. Draft a review petition
  • Note: How to draft a first appeal (against decree)
  • Note: - Identify sub-heads
  • Note: - Application for stay
  • Note: - Deposit of any sums in court
  • Note: How to draft a revision petition against decree
  • Note: How and when to draft a review petition
  • Note: How to draft a second appeal

Negotiable Instruments Act

  • Section 138 Litigation under Negotiable Instruments Act
  • Exercise: 1. Draft a application u/s 138 NI Act
  • Exercise: 2. Draft a reply to notice for demand of money
  • Exercise: 3. Draft a complaint under NI Act
  • Exercise: 4. Draft a reply to the complaint to the court
  • Note: Pointers for drafting notice under section 138 of Negotiable Instrument Act
  • Note: Pointers for drafting complaint under section 138 of Negotiable Instrument Act
  • Note: Jurisdiction and Power of court to try case Summarily and interim compensation (summary trial of the matter and when it is converted to normal procedure, powers/ procedure of courts in doing so, all about interim compensation

Litigation Strategy and Case Management

Preparation of a basic litigation strategy based on facts and client outcomes
  • How to deal with availability of multiple statutory remedies and forums
  • How to leverage jurisdiction
  • How to create opportunities for out-of-court settlements to speed up resolution
  • Client Requirements and How to Identify What Your Clients Wants
  • Budgetary and Time Constraints
Litigation strategy for divorce cases
Litigation strategy for money recovery cases
How to write a legal opinion?
  • Relevance of Context, Facts and Documents in Drafting a Legal Opinion
  • Research Skills - Prevalent Law
  • Is There Any Specific Format Followed?
How to Manage Relations With Court Clerks, and Readers/ Ahlmads
Pricing your services and recovery
  • Retainership arrangements
  • Methods of billing
  • Costs & Overheads
  • Key items of work you can bill for
  • Out-of-pocket costs & expenses
  • Billing and Recovery
Strategies for case management
  • How to Access Case Records on ecourts.in?
  • How to Use District Court, High Court and Supreme Court Websites Effectively?
  • Use of tools such as Libra & ProVakil
  • Communication with clients
  • Coordination with seniors or arguing counsels
  • Coordination with law firms
  • Exercise: 1. Prepare a litigation strategy for a client who wants compensation
  • Exercise: 2. Prepare an invoice with terms of payment
  • Exercise: 3. Draft a caveat
  • Exercise: 4. Prepare a legal opinion advising a client on legal validity of a particular action and consequences if the law is violated
  • Exercise: 5. Draft an IBC notice

Consumer Litigation

How to build your case strategy
  • Defect (products) vs. Deficiency in services
  • Limitation periods
  • Selection of forum based on territorial, pecuniary jurisdiction and reliefs sought
  • Identification of reliefs
  • Interim relief
  • Drafting the prayer
Drafting challenges in consumer cases
  • Formats to follow
  • Filing fees
  • Evidence and trial-related issues
  • How to prove negligence
  • Interference with other laws
How to defend a business in consumer cases
  • Exercise: Draft a consumer complaint to the district forum
  • Exercise: Draft a response to a consumer complaint

Right to Information Act

All you need to know about RTI
  • Background and typical obstacles faced
  • How can you use RTI to obtain information? Specific examples
  • Different Uses of RTI
Drafting an RTI application
  • How to draft an effective RTI Application
  • Sample Application for RTI
Filing an RTI application
  • Filing your RTI Applications
  • Fees required for filing RTI
Appeals and complaints
  • Exercise: 1. Draft an application seeking information from a government department under RTI Act
  • Exercise: 2. Draft an appeal against an order refusing to grant information asked under RTI Act

Admission details

Students can join the Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting classes by following the below-mentioned steps: 

Step 1: Browse the link mentioned below:

https://lawsikho.com/course/certificate-course-in-advanced-civil-litigation-practice-procedure-and-drafting

Step 2: Candidates must click on the “Enroll Now” button, fill in the necessary information and click on the “Submit” button.

How it helps

The Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting benefits include:

  • Candidates will get 1 online live class, 3 writing assignments, and 2 practical exercises per week. 
  • They will gain in-depth knowledge and skills in advanced civil litigation including drafting, procedure and practising. 
  • The certification course also provides the facility of sending the printed hard copy of the study material to the students by courier. 
  • Students will get access to the entire digital study material for 3 years. 
  • They will be guided on assignments by the experts and get a chance to clear their doubts on WhatsApp, LMS & classes within 24 hours. 
  • Participants will also get assistance in creating attention-grabbing CVs, coaching for professional networking, interview preparation, and training for writing and publishing articles. 
  • Aspirants who score well in the course will get recommendations for jobs and internship opportunities. 
  • They will also get professional assistance in networking with other students and alumni.

FAQs

What is the duration of the Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting training?

The certification course lasts for 6 months. The programme offers in-depth knowledge to the students by providing simulation exercises based on actual case laws and recent developments.

Who can apply for the online Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting?

The course can be applied by Civil Lawyers, Senior Civil Lawyers, Lawyers who are willing to expand into civil litigation, In-House Lawyers and any person who wants to understand the civil law system for their civil cases better.

Who are the potential employers for the Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting?

The potential employers for this course are law chambers, law firms, in-house legal departments, banks, NBFCs, Government and self-employment.

What kind of recruitment and placement support will students get for the Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting?

Students will receive assistance in job placements, internships, and assessment internships. The course has a dedicated placement team and strong collaborations with recruiters who hire well-trained students.

What are the weekly exercises students must do for the online Certificate Course in Advanced Civil Litigation: Practice, Procedure and Drafting?

The weekly exercises include drafting a legal notice, responding, prayers, plaint, written statement, application for a temporary injunction, application for Representative and preparing a list of witnesses and interrogatories.

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