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ANUJ AGGARWAL

Anuj Aggarwal is a practicing litigating lawyer with specialized knowledge/experience in Employment Laws (Labour & Service Laws). He is primarily practicing in Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court, Central Administrative Tribunal, Industrial Tribunals, Labour Courts, Delhi School Tribunal and all District Civil Courts.

 

EXPERIENCE


New Delhi, India

Anuj Aggarwal & Co
Independent Freelancer, Jan 2014 - Till Date

Working independently as a freelancer Advocate particularly in the field of Employment Laws (Labour & Service laws).


New Delhi, India

Rajiv Aggarwal & Co.
Sr. Legal Associate, July 2007 - Till Dec 2013

Rajiv Aggarwal & Co. is a law firm dealing in Labour & Service Laws, particularly the disputes falling within the scope of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. Particular responsibilities included drafting and review of agreements & pleadings, appearances before the Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court & other forums and doing legal research.


New Delhi, India

Social Jurist, A Lawyers Group
Secretary, July 2007 - Till Date

Working as a Secretary of Social Jurist, A Lawyers Group. In the capacity of Secretary-cum-Legal Advisor, responsibilities include appearances before Delhi High Court in the sectors pertaining to Service, Labour & Employment laws and Public Interest Litigations (P.I.L.).

 

EDUCATION


New Delhi, India

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
School of Law & Legal Studies

Bachelor of Law (B.A., LL.B. Hons.), , May 2007


New Delhi, India

Salwan Public School
Schooling (Class I to XII)

 

BAR ADMISSION


New Delhi, India

Bar Council of Delhi, India, 2007
Advocate (E. No. D/614/2007), , May 2007

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