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How Advanced Legal Drafting v6.0 is Best for Law Students and Advocates to Make a Career in Litigation?

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You attend court. You watch arguments. You take notes. But when your senior says, “Draft the bail application,” your heart skips a beat. You’re not alone. Many young lawyers feel a gap between legal theory and practical writing. After all, good drafting really does matter as it is one of the most important skills that any practicing lawyer needs to possess - yet most Indian law colleges don’t teach practical drafting at all. The Certificate Course on Advanced Legal Drafting v6.0 (“ALD v6.0”) organized by Into Legal World (“ILW”) bridges this gap and turns theory into practical drafting skill.


Your Complete Litigation Drafting Toolkit

Opportunities in litigation don’t go to the most knowledgeable lawyers. They go to the most prepared ones. This 12-month certificate programme covers the documents you will actually draft in litigation. Weekly live classes (500+ hours of video tutorials and templates) let you practise real drafting. You will work on civil, criminal and corporate documents, including:

  • Civil litigation: plaints, written statements, petitions, interlocutory applications and appeals.

  • Criminal drafting: FIRs, charge sheets, bail applications, revisions and appeals under India’s new criminal laws.

  • Public law & writs: constitutional petitions (Art. 32/226), PILs and government notices/replies.

  • Contracts & corporate: NDAs, employment/vendor agreements, company resolutions and filings.

Each month you submit an assignment and earn a certificate, so by the end you will have a portfolio of polished drafts to show future employers or clients.


Modern Litigation Needs Modern Tools

Plus, ALD v6.0 is built for the modern lawyer. It includes modules on cutting-edge research tools and case management. You learn to organise case files, prepare pro-ready briefs, use top legal research tools like Manupatra and SCC Online and cutting-edge AI platforms to speed up your work. This makes a big difference as it is found that AI-assisted research can slash case-preparation time (e.g. cutting 17-28 hours of work to just 3-5.5 hours). Spend less on midnight research on footnotes and more time in strategising your case.


Hands-on Practice and Mentorship

ALD v6.0 also tackles a critical weakness in typical legal education. Many Indian law schools still lack formal drafting modules, so fresh graduates often learn on the job and make avoidable mistakes. In a field where effective communication includes drafting concise legal documents, a lawyer who writes well inspires confidence. ALD v6.0 faculties includes lawyers from tier-1 law firms like CAM, SAM and Trilegal and experienced litigators who will guide you through real case examples. You will draft actual court notices, show-cause replies and government representations - skills which are in high demand in litigation.

The harsh truth about litigation? Your drafting speaks before you do. Imagine a few months from now: you have drafted dozens of documents and earned certificates to prove it. One student used our contracts module to land her first freelance job - simply by confidently showing her work. Another went from struggling with petitions to winning cases because her drafts stood out. Those could be your success stories, too.

For any law student or advocate serious about litigation, this course is an investment in your future. It turns drafting anxiety into real skill. You will not just have bookish knowledge, but practical training and a portfolio that impresses.


You can continue doubting your drafts… or you can decide that from today, your drafting will become your strength.


A year from now, you will either wish you had started or be grateful that you did.

Click here for more details about the course: https://www.intolegalworld.com/advancedlegaldrafting6-0

Reach out to us at 8182044747 for one-to-one discussion/counselling for more or drop us a mail at admin@intolegalworld.com


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