Supreme Court Advocate (AOR) Exam (Free Course by SBA)
Description
The Supreme Court Advocate-on-Record (AOR) Exam Course is designed for advocates who aspire to practice in the Supreme Court of India with full authority to file, appear, and act as an Advocate-on-Record. This course provides comprehensive training on the latest Supreme Court Rules, drafting skills, procedural requirements, and leading case laws essential for clearing the prestigious AOR examination.
Our structured course includes detailed lectures, practical assignments, previous year papers, and expert guidance from experienced Supreme Court practitioners. With a focus on clarity, accuracy, and real-life application, the course prepares advocates to confidently attempt all four papers and understand the complete Supreme Court practice ecosystem.
Whether you are a young advocate aiming to advance your career or an experienced practitioner seeking specialization, this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills required to excel in the Supreme Court of India.
Subjects Covered in the AOR Exam Course
The Supreme Court AOR Exam includes four main papers, and our course covers each in detail:
1. Supreme Court Practice & Procedure
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Supreme Court Rules
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Filing procedures
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Special Leave Petitions (SLP)
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Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
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Review, Curative Petitions
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Court fee, limitation, and verification
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Vakalatnama rules and documentation
2. Drafting (Pleadings & Advocacy Documents)
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Drafting SLPs, Writ Petitions, Civil Appeals, and Criminal Appeals
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Affidavits, Applications, Caveats
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Review petition drafting
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Synopsis & list of dates
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Best drafting practices used in the Supreme Court
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Evaluation of sample drafts
3. Professional Ethics & Advocacy
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Advocates Act, 1961
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Bar Council of India Rules
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Duties towards client, court, and colleagues
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Contempt of court principles
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Ethical conduct for AOR
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Restrictions on advertising, touting, and conflicts of interest
4. Leading Case Laws (Important Judgments)
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Landmark constitutional judgments
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Principles governing Supreme Court jurisdiction
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Ratio decidendi & precedent value
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Important rulings for drafting and procedure
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Case law-based analytical problem solving
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