Provide accurate legal advice to clients on civil, criminal, corporate, and other legal matters.
Interpret laws, rulings, and regulations for individuals, businesses, and organizations.
Guide clients on their legal rights, obligations, and possible outcomes.
Represent clients in courts, tribunals, and government authorities.
Draft and file petitions, suits, written statements, appeals, affidavits, notices, and other legal documents.
Conduct cross-examinations, arguments, and submissions before judges.
Perform in-depth legal research on case laws, acts, rules, and precedents.
Analyze judgments and prepare case strategies based on legal research.
Draft agreements, contracts, MOUs, deeds, wills, and other legal instruments.
Review and verify documents to ensure compliance and legal accuracy.
Prepare legal opinions and reports.
Meet clients, understand their issues, and gather required documents/information.
Maintain client confidentiality and uphold ethical standards.
Regularly update clients about case progress.
Negotiate with opposite parties to resolve disputes amicably.
Prepare settlement agreements, compromise deeds, and mediation documents.
Attend court hearings, filing counters, registrar offices, and government departments.
Coordinate with court clerks, police departments, revenue authorities, and other officials.
Assist clients in legal compliance related to property, revenue, corporate, taxation, and labour laws.
Help businesses maintain statutory registers and meet legal requirements.
Maintain integrity, honesty, and confidentiality in all legal matters.
Avoid conflicts of interest and follow Bar Council rules and regulations.
Stay updated with amendments, new laws, and latest court judgments.
Attend legal seminars, workshops, and professional training.