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GUIDELINE

Guidelines for Drafting an Advocate on Record (AOR) Certificate to Be Filed with a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court:

Purpose: An AOR Certificate is used when filing an SLP in the Supreme Court of India. It certifies that an advocate on record is authorized to act on behalf of the petitioner. Here's how to draft one:

Title and Parties: Begin with a clear title indicating it's an AOR Certificate. Identify the petitioner's name and case details.

Introduction: State your name and enrollment number as an advocate on record. Confirm that you are duly appointed and authorized to represent the petitioner in the Supreme Court.

Certification of SLP Filing: Certify that the SLP, along with all necessary documents and pleadings, has been filed in compliance with the Supreme Court rules.

Verification: Confirm that the facts mentioned in the certificate are true and accurate to the best of your knowledge and belief.

Prayer: Conclude with a prayer that the AOR Certificate be accepted by the Supreme Court.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

Incomplete Information: Ensure that you provide all necessary details, including your enrollment number and the SLP details.

Inaccuracies: Verify the accuracy of your statements and facts to prevent errors.

Lack of Clarity: Write the certificate in a clear and concise manner, avoiding jargon or ambiguity.

Non-Compliance: Familiarize yourself with the Supreme Court's rules and procedures for AOR certificates and adhere to them.

Missing Signature: Always sign the certificate, and if required, include the seal of your legal firm or practice.

A correctly drafted AOR Certificate is essential for proper representation in the Supreme Court. Ensure accuracy and compliance with court requirements to avoid delays or rejections.

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