Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Advice


Bad College, Bad Grades, Bad CV- The First Aid Kit For Legal Job Seekers

A law student from some unknown law school in Pune sent an email to me. I went through the CV and found: he had low marks in class10 and 12; he was reading in a law school which I and you have not heard of; he was in his fourth year and had done one internship at an unknown High Court lawyer’s office where he had ‘studied case files’ and ‘observed case proceedings’.
(These are the sort of things you do in internships in Indian courts; where juniors are treated like pests and interns like the plague carrying ones).
He stated his internship preference as: NGO or Law Firm. His areas of interest were: Corporate law and social work. He needs an internship like winter needs wollens.

This is how I went about it:

I called him up and asked him what career would he like to pursue? Does he see himself at an NGO or at a law firm? Law Firm. The first query was settled.
You can have different interests; but as a fourth year student one needs to pin point what will his career choice be; at least the first career choice! And at such a late stage in law school; your internship choices should be in sync with your career choice.
But no good law firm will take him in as an intern. He has a year and a half to make his profile suited for a job at a law firm. Even he realised this.
lawctopus, career advice, internsmithThis is what you should do, I said: “During the 10-12 week summer holidays you have to do an internship under a good HC lawyer in Mumbai and do a second internship at an LPO. Be a proactive intern; work hard, stay late and be chic with your dress. Learn; interact and pray”.
The HC internship might also possibly earn you a good contact who can further recommend you for a some decent law firm internship. But remember:recommendations comes with commendable work“.

The LPO internship 
will help him look at this sector as an option and also fine-tune his legal research and writing skills. If he works hard, stays late and is chic with his dress, he might even get a job there. But thats what he doesn’t want. He wants to work for a law firm and for that there are a few more steps to be taken.
You might ask: How does he get the internship with a good HC lawyer in Bombay and with an LPO?
lawctopus, internsmith, career advice
Here is the answer: The good thing is he has been a proactive law student; he has done good in some small moots and debates and he’ll be doing some of the IP courses I suggested too.
He will then research on some good lawyers in Bombay; take a Thursday and a Friday off his law college schedule; go to the offices of those lawyers with his CV and ask the lawyer to interview him for the internship.
That is the key: It will be him–brain, body and blood– in the lawyer’s office–cement, chairs and clerks–and he’ll be putting his CV–page, prayer and ink– on the lawyer’s desk. He’ll talk to the lawyer about why he wants the internship.  He’ll treat it like an interview.
It won’t be abc@dmail.com [Law Student] with a .pdf file [CV] to some xzylaw@xyz.com [Law Firm].
A real poke works well than a facebook poke. It hits where its meant to hit.
He’ll take the internship as seriously as other people take their jobs and I am sure he’ll do well. He is genuinely concerned about his career and ready to slog and be proactive about it. And Intern Smith loves such people. Best of luck to him.
Here are the links to some related posts:

Friday, February 25, 2011

THIS IS AN ARTICLE BY Gloria Steinem...MUST READ FOR ALL 


A white minority of the world has spent centuries conning us into thinking that  a  white skin makes 
people superior—even though the only thing it really does is make them more subject to ultraviolet rays 
and  to  wrinkles. Male human beings have built whole cultures around the idea that penis-envy is 
“natural” to women—though having such an unprotected organ might be said to make men vulnerable, 
and the power to give birth makes womb-envy at least as logical.
In short, the characteristics of the powerful, whatever they may be, are thought to be better than the 
characteristics of the powerless—and logic has nothing to do with it.
What would happen, for instance, if suddenly, magically, men could menstruate and women could not?
The answer is clear—menstruation would become an enviable, boast-worthy, masculine event:
Men would brag about how long and how much.
Boys would mark the onset of menses, that longed-for proof of manhood, with religious ritual and stag 
parties.
Congress would fund a National Institute of Dysmenorrhea to help stamp out monthly discomforts.
Sanitary supplies would be federally funded and free. (Of course, some men would still pay for the 
prestige of commercial brands such as John Wayne Tampons, Muhammad Ali’s Rope-a-dope Pads, 
Joe Namath Jock Shields—“For Those Light Bachelor Days,” and Robert “Baretta” Blake Maxi-Pads.)
Military men, right-wing politicians, and religious fundamentalists would cite menstruation (“menstruation”) as proof that only men could serve in the Army (“you have to give blood to take blood”), 
occupy political office (“can women be aggressive without that steadfast cycle governed by the planet 
Mars?”), be priest and ministers (“how could a woman give her blood for our sins?”) or rabbis (“without 
the monthly loss of impurities, women remain unclean”).
Male radicals, left-wing politicians, mystics, however, would insist that women are equal, just different, 
and that any woman could enter their ranks if she were willing to self-inflict a major wound every month 
(“you MUST give blood for the revolution”), recognize the preeminence of menstrual issues, or 
subordinate her selfness to all men in their Cycle of Enlightenment. Street guys would brag (“I’m a three 
pad man”) or answer praise from a buddy (“Man, you lookin‘ good!”) by giving fives and saying, “Yeah, 
man, I’m on the rag!” TV shows would treat the subject at length. (“Happy Days”: Richie and Potsie try 
to convince Fonzie that he is still “The Fonz,” though he has missed two periods in a row.) So would 
newspapers. (SHARK SCARE THREATENS MENSTRUATING MEN. JUDGE CITES MONTHLY 
STRESS IN PARDONING RAPIST.) And movies. (Newman and Redford in “Blood Brothers”!)Men would convince women that intercourse was more pleasurable at “that time of the month.” 
Lesbians would be said to fear blood and therefore life itself—though probably only because they 
needed a good menstruating man.
Of course, male intellectuals would offer the most moral and logical  arguments. How could a woman 
master any discipline that demanded a sense of time, space, mathematics, or measurement, for 
instance, without that in-built gift for measuring the cycles of the moon and planets—and thus for 
measuring anything at all? In the rarefied fields of philosophy and religion, could women compensate 
for missing the rhythm of the universe? Or for their lack of symbolic death-and-resurrection every 
month?
Liberal males in every field would try to be kind: the fact that “these people” have no gift for measuring 
life or connecting to the universe, the liberals would explain, should be punishment enough.
And how would women be trained to react? One can imagine traditional women agreeing to all 
arguments with a staunch and smiling masochism. (“The ERA would force housewives to wound 
themselves every month”: Phyllis Schlafly. “Your husband’s blood is as sacred as that of Jesus - and so 
sexy, too!” Marabel Morgan.) Reformers and Queen Bees would try to imitate men, and pretend to have 
a monthly cycle. All feminists would explain endlessly that men, too, needed to be liberated from the 
false idea of Martian aggressiveness, just as women needed to escape the bonds of menses envy. 
Radical feminists would add that the oppression of the nonmenstrual was the pattern for all other 
oppressions (“Vampires were our first freedom fighters!”) Cultural feminists would develop a bloodless 
imagery in art and literature. Socialist feminists would insist that only under capitalism would men be 
able to monopolize menstrual blood . . . .
In fact, if men could menstruate, the power justifications could probably go on forever.
If we let them.

A UNUSUAL ORDER ..


In an unusual order, the Supreme Court let off three gang rapists after they claimed a ‘compromise formula’ with the victim and agreed to pay her a fine of Rs 50,000 each for their offence.  The judgement is reproduced here. Readers are requested to send their comments.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 749 OF 2007
BALDEV SINGH & ORS. ......Appellant (s)
Versus
STATE OF PUNJAB .....Respondent (s)
O R D E R
This appeal has been filed against the impugned judgment dated 27.0.2005 IN CRLA No. 242 of 1999 of the High Court of Punjab & Haryana at Chandigarh.
The facts of the case have been set out in the judgment of the High Court and hence we are not repeating the same here, except where necessary. The prosecution case is that on 03.03.1997 at about 6.30 A.M. the prosecutrix was coming to her house after answering the call of nature. The three appellants caught her and took her into a house and raped her and beat her. After police investigation the appellants were charge sheeted, and after a trial were convicted under Section 376 (2) (g) and Section 342 I.P.C. and sentenced to 10 years R.I. and to pay a fine of Rs.1,000/- each. The sentence was upheld by the High Court, and hence this appeal.
Admittedly the appellants have already undergone, about 3 and ½ years imprisonment each. The incident is 14 years old. The appellants and the prosecutrix are married (not to each other). The prosecutrix has also two children. An application and affidavit has been filed before us stating that the parties want to finish the dispute, have entered into a compromise on 01.09.2007, and that the accused may be acquitted and now there is no misunderstanding between them.
Section 376 is a non compoundable offence, However, the fact that the incident is an old one, is a circumstance for invoking the proviso to Section 376 (2) (g) and awarding a sentence less than 10 years, which is ordinarily the minimum sentence under that provision, as we think that there are adequate and special reasons for doing so.
On the facts of the case, considering that the incident happened in the year 1997 and that the parties have themselves entered into a compromise, we uphold the conviction of the appellant but we reduce the sentence to the period of sentence already undergone in view of the proviso to Section 376 (2) (g) which for adequate and special reasons permits imposition of a lesser sentence. However, we direct that each of the appellant will pay a sum of Rupees 50,000/- by way of enhancement of fine to the victim envisaged under Section 376 of the IPC itself. The fine shall be paid within three months from today. In the event of failure to pay the enhanced amount of fine it will be recovered as arrears of land revenue and will be given to the victim.
The appeal is disposed off.
...................J.
...................J.
[GYAN SHDHA MISRA]
February 22, 2011

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Model Curriculum Vitae


MODEL CURRICULUM VITAE



1. NAME OF STUDENT

Local Address
E-mail
Mobile number


2. ACADEMIC RECORD

University Record- Cumulative percentage of 12 trimesters

School Record- Class XII
                        - Class X


3. WORK EXPERIENCE

(Order of internships: Beginning from the latest internship completed and proceeding to the first internship)

Example:

  • Name of Firm/ Organization/ Lawyer
May, 2007 (Duration)
(Brief description of work undertaken)

  • May, 2006


4. PUBLICATIONS (Beginning from the latest publication and proceeding to the first)


5. MOOT COURT EXPERIENCES (Beginning from the latest and proceeding to the first)


6. PAPER PRESENTATIONS (Beginning from the latest and proceeding to the first)



7. SEMINARS ATTENDED (Beginning from the latest and proceeding to the first)



8. POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY


9. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS (Beginning from the latest and proceeding to the first)



10. REFERENCES (If being mentioned, Director NALSAR should be the First reference)

Cover Letter for Internship application


Subject: Request for grant of Internship

Dear Madam/Sir
I (Name) am (Year of Law) student from (Law College).
As per the rules of the university, each student is to undergo internships at Law firms, Senior Advocates, Companies, NGOs etc. in order to gain practical experience and be able to understand ‘law in action’.
Therefore I would like to request you to kindly allow me to intern in your prestigious firm under your guidance for (no. of weeks) of (Month), (Year).
Yours sincerely,
(Name)
Enclosed: CV and Reference Letter

List of Law Firms for legal internships


Advani and Co.,Pune
advanico@pn3.vsnl.net.in
ALMT Legal -
Express Towers 4th Floor, Nariman PointMumbai 400 021India
Contact: Mr. Sameer Tapia
Tel: 56367044 Fax: 56367045
mumbai@almt.com
Amarchand Mangaldas,Delhi
pooja.singh@amarchand.com

Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co.
41/42, Lloyds Centre Point, PrabhadeviMumbai 400 025India
Contact: Mr. Cyril Shroff
Tel: 91224324455
Fax: 91224324980
Anand and Anand,Delhi
pravin@anandandanand.com
email@anandandanand.com

Ashwinichandra and Associates,Pune
ashwinichandra@vsnl.net

Bodhiglobal Lpo Mumbai:
hr@bodhiglobal.com

Crawford Bayley,Mumbai
maity.deshmukh@crawfordbayley.com
renuka.raman@crawfordbayley.com

Dua Associates, Pune
duapun@duaassociates.com

Fox Mandal Little,Bangalore
purnima.kamble@foxmandal.com
padma.sinha@foxmandallittle.com

Hariani and Co,Pune
ravi.rajebhosle@h-and-co.com

Human Rights and Law Defenders,NGO,Pune
hrld@rediffmail.com


JSagar Associates,Bangalore
2, Frontline Grandeur, 14 Walton Road, Bangalore - 560 001
T: +91 80 4350 3600; F: +91 80 4350 3617
probir@jsalaw.com
bamra@jsalaw.com
www.jsalaw.com

JSagar Associates,New Delhi
84-E, C-6 LANE, SAINIK FARMS, NEW DELHI 110 062, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2651 8714-6 fax: 91 11 2651 8717
email: newdelhi@jsalaw.com
url: http://www.jsalaw.com


Khaitan and Co,Mumbai

hr@khaitanco.com

Khaitan and Co, New Delhi
1105 ASHOKA ESTATE, 24 BARAKHAMBA ROAD, NEW DELHI 110 001, INDIA
tel: 91 11 5151 5454 fax: 91 11 5151 5318
email: del@khaitanco.com
url: http://www.khaitanco.com

Kochhar & Co. Advocates & Legal Consultants
No. 5, 17th Floor World Trade Centre 1 Cuffe Parade Mumbai 400 005India
lalit.goel@kochhar.com
Phone: 91 22 22188700 / 56370031
Fax: 91 22 22187500

Lawlexicon:
geeta@lawlexicon.net

Lex nexus,Mumbai
rina@lexnexus.com
binita@lexnexus.com

Little Company Co,Delhi
rajas.kasbekar@littlecompany.com

Luthra and Luthra, Delhi
chandoke@luthra.com
hcchandoke@luthra.com
shingorani@luthra.com

Mohan and Mohan,Pune
murali.mohan@247advocate.com

Nishith Desai Associates
93-B Mittal Court Nariman PointMumbai 400021India
Contact: Mr. Vikram Shroff
Tel: 91-22-2282 0609
Fax: 91-22-2287 5792

Paras Kuhad Nevagi and Associates,Pune
pkapune@paraskuhad.com

Paras Kuhad and Associates,Jaipur
shiela@paraskuhad.com

Pragna Thakkar And Co
18/109 ESPLANADE MANSION, 144 M.G. ROAD, FORT,Mumbai 400001India
Contact: Mr. DEEPAK THAKKAR
Tel: 91.22.9867332990
Fax: 91.22.22843402

Pricewaterhouse Coopers
4th Floor Sandoz House, Dr. Annie Basant Road. WortiMumbai 400018India
Contact: Mr. Orijit Das
Fax: 0091.22.495.1928

S Jalan And Co,Kolkata
kolkata@sjalanco.com

Singhania and Co,Delhi
hr@singhanialaw.com

Singhania & Partners
123 Mittal Court "A"Nariman PointMumbai 400021India
Phone: +91 (22) 2288-5550
Fax: +91 (22) 2288-5560
careers@singhania.net

Surana and Surana,Chennai
intellect@lawindia.com
lawyer@lawindia.com

Thakker & Thakker,Mumbai
geeta@ttindia.com
bjt@ttindia.com


Titus and Co, Delhi
titus@titus-india.com

Trilegal,Delhi
rahul.matthan@trilegal.com
prem.ayappa@trilegal.com

Wadia Ghandy & Co.
N.M. Wadia Buildings,
123 Mahatma Gandhi Road,
Mumbai 400 001
Tel : 22670669, 22670749, 22675136
Contact Person: Nikeeta
e-mail: nikeeta.kaspale@wadiaghandy.com


SOME MORE LAW FIRMS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

A

# ABACUS LEGAL GROUP:
R-116 GROUND FLOOR, GREATER KAILASH PART-1, NEW DELHI110 048, INDIA
tel: 91 11 5163 3364 fax: 91 11 2621 6522
email: abacus@del2.vsnl.net.in

# ACTION AID INDIA:
Nithila Bhaskaran, Sabala, ActionAid India, 139 Richmond Road, Bangalore-560025.
Tel: 080-25586682. Fax: 080-25586284 Email: nitilab@actionaidindia.org

# AKASH CHITTRANSHI & ASSOCIATES:
C-6/6274, VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELHI 110 070, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2613 2538 fax: 91 11 2613 6520
email: akash@aca-law.com
url: www.aca-law.com

# AMARJIT & ASSOCIATES:
SUITE 404, LAW ARCADE, 18 PUSA ROAD, NEW DELHI 110 005, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2578 4796 fax: 91 11 2578 4798
email: asmonga@vsnl.com

# AMITABHA SEN & CO:
SUITE 106, 34 FEROZE SHAH ROAD, NEW DELHI 110 001, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2335 2366 fax: 91 11 2614 3305
email: asenco@asenco.com
url: www.asenco.com

# AMARCHAND MANGALDAS:
201 MIDFORD HOUSE, MIDFORD GARDENS, OPPOSITE TAJ RESIDENCY HOTEL,, OFF MG ROAD, BANGALORE 560025, INDIA
tel: 91 80 5584870 fax: 91 80 5584266

# AMARCHAND MANGALDAS:
AMARCHAND TOWERS, 216 OKHLA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PHASE-III, NEW DELHI 110020, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2692 0500 fax: 91 11 2692 4900
email: pallavi.shroff@amarchand.com

# Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A. Shroff & Co:
41/42, Lloyds Centre Point, Prabhadevi
Mumbai 400 025
India
Contact: Mr. Cyril Shroff
pallavi.shroff@amarchand.com
Tel: 91224324455
Fax: 91224324980

# AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL:
Tel:+91 11 2685 4763
Fax: +91 11 2651 0202
C-161 4th Floor
Guatam Nagar
(Behin Indian Oil/Gulmohar
Commerical Complex)
New Delhi 110 049
INDIA

# ANAND AND ANAND :
1 JAIPUR ESTATE, B-41 NIZAMUDDIN EAST, NEW DELHI 110013, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2435 5076 fax: 91 11 2435 4243
email: email@anandandanand.com
# ASHURST:
NEW DELHI LIAISON OFFICE, D-1, 6 AURANGZEB ROAD, NEW DELHI 110011, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2301 4054 fax: 91 11 2301 4089
email: firstname.lastname@ashursts.com
url: www.ashursts.com

# ASIAN AFRICAN LEGAL CONSULTATIVE ORGANIZATION:
Amb. Dr. Wafik Zaher Kamil
Secretary-General
Tel: +91 (11) 26151034 – FAX: +91 (11) 26152041
E-mail: w_kamil@yahoo.com
Amb. Dr. Ali Reza Deihim
Deputy Secretary General
Asian African Legal Consultative Organization
E-66 Vasant Marg, Vasant Vihar
New Delhi - 110057
Telephones : + 91 (11) 26152251 / 26151559 / 26152051
Facsimile : + 91 (11) 26152041
e-mail : mail@aalco.org
: aalcc@vsnl.com

# AZB & PARTNERS:
AZB HOUSE, 67-4 4TH CROSS, LAVELLE ROAD, BANGALORE 560 001, INDIA
# AZB & PARTNERS:
F40 SOUTH EXTENSION PART 1, NEW DELHI 110 049, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2461 8947 fax: 91 11 2462 5302

B

# BHASIN & CO:
10 HAILEY ROAD, 10TH FLOOR, NEW DELHI 110 001, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2332 2601 fax: 91 11 2332 9273

C

# COMMONWEALTH HUMAN RIGHTS INITIATIVE:
Headquarter: CHRI New Delhi Office
B-117, Second Floor, Sarvodaya Enclave
New Delhi - 110 017
INDIA
Tel: +91-11-2685-0523, 2652-8152, 2686-4678
Fax: +91-11-2686-4688
E-mail: chriall@nda.vsnl.net.in

# Crawford Bayley & Co:
State Bank Buildings, N.G.N. Vaidya Marg
Mumbai 400 023
India
Contact: Mr. Darius Shroff , Sanjay Asher
sanjayasher@crawfordbayley.com
Tel: 91222663713
Fax: 91222660355
D

# DAVE & GIRISH & CO:
FLAT NO. GB, GROUND FLOOR, SANGEETHA APARTMENTS, NO 13, 18TH CROSS, BANGALORE 560 055, INDIA
tel: 91 80 334 1508
email: mayura@vsnl.com
url: www.lawindiadavegirish.com

# DUA ASSOCIATES:
130/1, 2ND FLOOR, ULSOOR ROAD, BANGALORE 560 042, INDIA
tel: 91 80 2558 8799 fax: 91 80 2558 88 01
# DUA ASSOCIATES:
202-206 TOLSTOY HOUSE, 15 TOLSTOY MARG, NEW DELHI 110 001, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2371 4408 fax: 91 11 2335 7097
email: ranji@duaassociates.com


# FOX MANDAL:
FM HOUSE, 6/12 PRIMROSE ROAD, BANGALORE 560 025, INDIA
tel: 91 80 559 5911 fax: 91 80 559 5844
email: bangalore@foxmandal.com
url: www.foxmandal.com

# FOX MANDAL:
FM HOUSE, D-1109, NEW FRIENDS COLONY, NEW DELHI 110 065, INDIA
tel: 91 12 0244 4567 fax: 91 12 0254 2222
email: newdelhi@foxmandal.com
url: www.foxmandal.com

G
# GREENPEACE:
Greenpeace India
#3360, 13th B Main,HAL II Stage
Indira Nagar, Bangalore
Karnataka, India
Tel: +91 80 51154866
Fax: +91 80 51154862

H

# HOLLA & HOLLA, PATIL & NETTAR – ADVOCATES:
102-103 EMBASSY SQUARE, 148 INFANTRY ROAD, BANGALORE 560 001, INDIA
tel: 91 80 2228 5336 fax: 91 80 2225 6119
email: hollaandholla@vsnl.net
I
# INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION:
+91.11.460.21.01/02/03/06
+91.11.464.79.72: Director +91.11.464.79.73: ILO/SAAT
+91.11.460.21.11: ILO Office delhi@ilo.org

J

# J SAGAR ASSOCIATES:
84-E, C-6 LANE, SAINIK FARMS, NEW DELHI 110 062, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2651 8714-6 fax: 91 11 2651 8717
email: newdelhi@jsalaw.com
url: www.jsalaw.com

K
# KARANJAWALA AND COMPANY:
A-76 DEFENCE COLONY, NEW DELHI 110024, INDIA
tel: 91 11 5155 1911 fax: 91 11 5155 1910
email: karanjawala@vsnl.com

# KHAITAN & CO:
SUNRISE CHAMBERS, 22 ULSOOR ROAD, BANGALORE 560 042, INDIA
tel: 91 80 559 7466 fax: 91 80 559 7452
email: blr@khaitanco.com
url: www.khaitanco.com

# KHAITAN & CO:
1105 ASHOKA ESTATE, 24 BARAKHAMBA ROAD, NEW DELHI 110 001, INDIA
tel: 91 11 5151 5454 fax: 91 11 5151 5318
email: del@khaitanco.com
url: www.khaitanco.com

# KING & PARTRIDGE ADVOCATES:
48 LAVELLE ROAD, BANGALORE 560 001, INDIA
tel: 91 80 2221 2341 fax: 91 80 2221 2376
email: kingpart@blr.vsnl.net.in

# KOCHHAR & CO:
202, PRESTIGE MERIDIAN 2, 30 M.G. ROAD, BANGALORE 560 001, INDIA
tel: 91 80 5112 4994 fax: 91 80 5112 4998
email: legal@bgl.kochhar.com

# Kochhar & Co. Advocates & Legal Consultants:
17th Floor, Nirmal Building, Nariman Point
Mumbai 400 021, India
Tel: 91 22 56559701-4, Fax: 91 22 56559705
Main Email Address: legal@mumbai.kochhar.com

L
# LEXINDIA:
5, JAIN MANDIR MARG (ANNEXE), CONNAUGHT PLACE, NEW DELHI 110001, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2374 7339 fax: 91 11 2374 7338
email: info.delhi@lexindia.com

# LEX NEXUS:
MUMBAI (RESEARCH) OFFICE
CONTACT DETAILS
Email: contact@lexnexus.net
Tel: +91-22-22659969, +91 9869025182, +91 9869414920
Fax:+91-22-22691882
Address: Office No. 29, 3rd Floor, 8, Rajabahadur Mansion, Ambalal Doshi Marg, Fort, Mumbai 400023, India.
NEW DELHI (BRANCH) OFFICE
CONTACT DETAILS
Email: newdelhi@lexnexus.com
Tel: +91-11-51030707, +91 9818007007
Fax:+91-11-24328888
Address: D-15, Ground Floor, Jungpura Extension, New Delhi 110014,India.
MUMBAI (MAIN) OFFICE
CONTACT DETAILS
Email: contact@lexnexus.net
Tel: +91-22-22659969, +91 9869204686
Fax:+91-22-22691882
Address: Office No. 112-D, 2nd Floor, Pannalal Bansilal Building, 24-B, Rajabahadur Compound, Ambalal Doshi Marg, Fort, Mumbai 400023, India.

# LINK LEGAL:
109 GOLF APARTMENTS, MAHARISHI RAMANNA MARG, SUJAN SINGH PARK, NEW DELHI 110003, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2461 0080 fax: 91 11 2461 0083
email: linklegal@linklegalin.com

# LUTHRA & LUTHRA:
103 ASHOKA ESTATE, 24 BARAKHAMBA ROAD, NEW DELHI 110 001, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2335 0633 fax: 91 11 2372 3909
email: luthra@luthra.com

M

# MULLA & MULLA & CRAIGIE BLUNT & CAROE:
209 REGENCY ENCLAVE, 4 MAGARATH ROAD, BANGALORE 560025, INDIA
tel: 91 80 555 0370 fax: 90 80 559 8549
email: banlore.mulla@axcess.net.in
N

# Nishith Desai Associates:
93-B Mittal Court
Nariman Point
Mumbai (Bombay) 400 021, India
Telephone: +91-22-2282 0609
Fax: +91-22-2287 5792
Email: internship@nishithdesai.com
Web Site: http://www.nishithdesai.com
O

# OP KHAITAN & CO:
KHAITAN HOUSE, B-1 DEFENCE COLONY, NEW DELHI 110024, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2433 7516 fax: 91 11 2433 7958
email: opkhaitan@opkhaitan.com

P

# P & A LAW OFFICES:
1ST FL. DR. GOPAL DAS BHAVAN, 28 BARAKHAMBA RD., NEW DELHI 110-001, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2373 8793/2373 7636 fax: 91 11 2335 3761
url: www.jonesday.com

# POOVAYYA & CO:
203-205 COMMERCE HOUSE, 9/1 CUNNINGHAM ROAD, BANGALORE 560 052, INDIA
tel: 91 80 2220 2268 fax: 91 80 2228 6634
email: poovayya@vsnl.com
url: www.poovayya.com

# P H PAREKH & CO:
PAREKH CHAMBERS, 30 SCHOOL LANE, BENGALI MARKET, NEW DELHI 110001, INDIA
tel: 91 11 5152 6601 fax: 91 11 2331 1951
email: phparekh@phparekh.com
url: www.phparekh.com

R

# RAJINDER NARAIN & CO:
14F, SHIVAM BUILDING, CONNAUGHT PLACE, NEW DELHI 110 001, INDIA
tel: 91 11 23 31 3232 fax: 91 11 23 32 8319
email: inbox@rnclegal.com
S

# SETH DUA & ASSOCIATES:
C 56 NEETI BAGH, NEW DELHI 110049, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2652 6104 fax: 91 11 2652 5503
email: sethdua@sethdua.com

# SETH DUA & ASSOCIATES:
C 56 NEETI BAGH, NEW DELHI 110049, INDIA
tel: 91 11 516 44400 fax: 91 11 516 44500
email: sethdua@sethdua.com
atul.dua@sethdua.com

# SINGHANIA & CO:
204 A MITTAL TOWERS, 6 MAHATMA GANDHI ROAD, BANGALORE 560 001, INDIA
tel: 91 80 558 8763 fax: 91 80 558 84593
email: bangalore@singhania.com
url: www.singhania.com

# SINGHANIA & CO:
107 HIMALAYA HOUSE, 23 KASTURBA GANDHI MARG, NEW DELHI 110001, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2331 8300 fax: 91 11 2335 4050
email: new-delhi@singhania.com
url: www.singhania.com

# SURANA & SURANA INTERNATIONAL ATTORNEYS:
NATIONAL INSURANCE BUILDING, #224 NSC BOSE ROAD, CHENNAI 600 001, INDIA
tel: 91 44 538 1616 fax: 91 44 538 3339
email: lawyer@lawindia.com
url: www.lawindia.com

T

# TITUS & CO:
TITUS HOUSE, R-4 GREATER KAILASH-1, NEW DELHI - 110048, INDIA
tel: 91 11 2647 0700 fax: 91 11 2648 0300
email: titus@titus-india.com

# TRILEGAL:
2 CASA GRANDE. 18/3 3RD CROSS, NANDI DURGA ROAD,BANGALORE 560 046, INDIA
tel: 91 80 353 6319 fax: 91 80 353 7032
email: bangalore@trilegal.com
url: www.trilegal.com
# TRILEGAL:
E-514, GREATER KAILASH II, NEW DELHI 110 048, INDIA
tel: 91 11 5163 9393 fax: 91 11 5163 9292
email: delhi@trilegal.com
url: www.trilegal.com


Firms, Companies & LPO’s  - email ids

rohan.dalal@mindcrest.com
dhiraj.merchant@mindcrest.com
charanjot.bhui@mindcrest.com
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Nidhi.Saxena@mindcrest.com



cdsouza@almtlegal.com,
cdcosta@almtlegal.com
 
stapia@almtlegal.com,
hjain@almtlegal.com,
sranina@almtlegal.com
s.sinha@desaidiwanji.com,
jdiwanji@desaidiwanji.com

Amit Tambe 
sk.honnesh@ril.com,
naveen.raju@ril.com,
vipings@geojit.com,
vikramjeet@shopperstop.co.in
pankaj@anandandanand.com,
email@anandandanand.com
supriya.javalgekar@gmail.com,
manish.asarkar@seimens.com
bom@aralaw.com,
rowena@aralaw.com
abhijit.joshi@azbpartners.com,
sohail@hathipartners.com,
suneera@linklegal.in,
nitin@jsalaw.com,
dolly.dayal@bm.com,
kiran.pulani@ksandk.com,
akash@aca-law.com,
kingpart@airtelbroadband.in,
shilpasingh@duaassociates.com
tanya.salim@honeywell.com,
email@anandandanand.com,
jayendra.kapadia@foxmandallittle.com,
ziyan@dudhatpereira.com
mnavita@suzlon.com,
wodeyar.sushma@wipro.com,
anjana.thomas@indojuris.com,
gdmello@essar.com,
ravindran@essar.com,
abhijeet.joshi@azbpartners.com,
ajay@khaitanco.com,
anarayan_20_2003@yahoo.co.in,
atul.chitale@aychitale.com,
atul.dua@sethdua.com,
bangalore@foxmandal.com,
bangalore@trilegal.com,
bernadette.carvalho@dsklegal.com,
bhaskar@hsbpartners.com,
blr@krishnaandsaurastri.com,
bom@aralaw.com,
bom@khaitanco.com,
cdcosta@almtlegal.com,
cdsouza@almtlegal.com,
chennai@foxmandal.com,
chennai@raplawfirm.in,
chriall@nda.vsnl.net.in,
contact@hathipartners.com,
contact@lexnexus.net,
del@khaitanco.com,
delhi@ksandk.com,
delhi@trilegal.com,
dpa@duhatpereira.com,
duablr@duaassociates.com,
gagrats@gagrats.com,
gauravchatterji@gmail.com,
hollaandholla@vsnl.net,
hr@khaitanco.com,
hrd@lakshmisri.com,
inbox@rnclegal.com,
indus@induslaw.com,
info@krishnaandsaurastri.com,
jaina@aralaw.com,
jijimon.joseph@amarchand.com,
kamni@mumbai.kochhar.com,
karanjawala@vsnl.com,
kingpat@md4.vsnl.net.in,
krismark@vsnl.net,
lawoffice@hsbpartners.com,
legal@mumbai.kochhar.com,
legalvaidya.iprservices@gmail.com,
madhura.vipra@dsklegal.com,
mailbox@majmudarindia.com,
malini.raju@azbpartners.com,
mandeep.singh@bmrtax.com,
mullas@vsnl.com,
mumbai@luthra.com,
mvenugopal@krcco.com,
nanditha.gopal@azbpartners.com,
nehan@anandandanand.com,
nikeeta.kaspale@wadiaghandy.com,
padma.sinha@foxmandallittle.com,
parveen.khodaijishah@trilegal.com,
pauliene@poovayya.net,
perin.bharucha@azbpartners.com,
priyasawant@elp-in.com,
raghavan@duaassociates.com,
ramani@raplawfirm.in,
recruitphparekh@phparekh.com,
reeba.chacko@amarchand.com,
remfry-sagar@remfry.com,
rinki.ganguli@azbpartners.com,
rjgagrat@gagrats.com,
robert@juriscorp.com,
rowena@aralaw.com,
rvasudev@duaassociates.com,
sanjayasher@crawfordbayley.com,
seema.dasgupta@trilegal.com,
sethdua@sethdua.com,
shameela@nishithdesai.com,
sharath.chandrashekhar@utibank.co.in,
shilpasingh@duaassociates.com,
simon@luthra.com,
ssk732001@yahoo.com,
stapia@almtlegal.com,
sudeshna.b@foxmandallittle.com,
sunders@hdfc.com,
sunil.pundlik@tatamotors.com,
surana@lawindia.com,
talha@jsalaw.com,
vandana_vaidya25@yahoo.co.in,
vandana.shroff@amarchand.com,
vivek.chandy@azbpartners.com
duablr@duaassociates.com,
anoop@majmudarindia.com,
talha@jsalaw.com,
raghavan@duaassociates.com,
umesh.kamath@allianzcornhill.co.in,
sa.karthik@induslaw.com,
indus@induslaw.com,
mvenugopal@krcco.com,
legalvaidya.iprservices@gmail.com,
vandana_vaidya25@yahoo.co.in,
anarayan_20_2003@yahoo.co.in
neetu.sonthali@kotak.com,
neetu.sonthalia@kotak.com
l.segura@phlaw.com,
ph@phlaw.com
aakash@khaitanco.com,
akaash@khaitanco.com