The Ministry of Commerce and Industry recently passed a circular dated July 27, 2022, addressed to all regional authorities of Director General of Foreign Trade (“DGFT”), exporters/members of trade, and custom authorities. Under the circular, the DGFT has provided relaxation to the provision of submitting a “Bill of Export” as an evidence of export obligation …
About
Anirudh Agarwal
Practice Areas
- Corporate Commercial
- Labour & Employment
Professional Experience
I am Anirudh Agarwal, a registered advocate with the Bar Council of Delhi. In pursuance of my interest in the field of IPR, Media & Entertainment law, I have interned with exalted organizations which helped me sharpen my skills of critical thinking and legal analysis.
Furthermore, I was entrusted with the responsibility of drafting various legal documents. Interning with such reputed organizations and Advocates, I have been well-equipped with skills of research, reading, writing, compilation of notes, drafting, etc, which further helped me familiarise myself to the professional work culture at such organizations.
Additionally, interning at IP centric firms in turn provided me a platform for interaction with different heads and mentors. It enabled me to not only gain first-hand knowledge of the work culture and education practices as they exist today but also helped me develop skills that would further aid in the enrichment of my competency as a professional in the field of IPR, Media & Entertainment law.
Such insightful experience and in-depth exposure at reputed organizations shaped me not only as an individual who is versatile, but also as a future legal professional, who will be adept to work in all kinds of work situations, even the most challenging ones. Currently, I’m working as an Associate trainee at Ahlawat & Associates and I believe I could contribute substantially to the work of their office and prove to be a valuable asset to the company.
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