Ace the AOR Exam in First Attempt with Self Study - LegalWiki Live Webinar

Ace the AOR Exam in First Attempt with Self Study - LegalWiki Live Webinar

Did you know?  Every year, hundreds of advocates attempt the Advocate-on-Record (AOR) exam, but only about 20-25% clear it!! Passing this exam is a prestigious milestone, granting advocates the exclusive right to file cases in the Supreme Court of India.

In the 2024 AOR exam, out of 1205 candidates, only 356 successfully qualified—making it one of the toughest legal exams in India.

To support AORs in their practice, the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association (SCAORA) has launched a Help Desk to assist with case filing, deadlines, and court procedures.

Based on inputs from Supreme Court Judges, this initiative is run by experienced AORs and operates twice a month (1st & 3rd Saturdays, 11 AM - 1 PM) at the SCAORA office and via phone/email.

📢 With the 2025 AOR exam just 3 months away, it’s time to prepare!

At LegalWiki Connect, we are bringing an exclusive FREE session with Amit Kumar Agrawal, who cracked the AOR exam on his first attempt through self-study—without coaching—while actively practicing in the Supreme Court!

🔥 Want to learn his exact strategy?

Join us for a LIVE webinar on March 16 where you can ask your questions directly.

👉 Register Now: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1teiBia7hUf4Nje9q-7d9MDzNvHpuTbiX1Hb1lehTps8/edit?ref=blog.legalwiki.co

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