Job Opportunity at the Office of Roshni Kande

Looking to hire: Contract Specialist 

PQE: 1-2 years PQE 

Responsibilities: –

  1. Drafting, reviewing, and redlining contracts
  2. Conducting legal research
  3. Ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations (India and Cross Border)

Application process: send your resume to roshni.kande@outlook.com with the subject line: Contract Specialist_*Name*_*Experience*.

Email should include: –

  • A brief description of the types of contracts you’ve worked on  (IT industry preferred)
  • What skills you’d like to learn in this role  
  • Your expectations from the position

Job Opportunity in the Office of ANM GLOBAL, Mumbai

Looking to hire:  Associate and Senior Associate.

Team: Banking & Finance & IBC Litigation team,

PQE: 2 to 6 years

Responsibilities: –

  1. Banking & Finance: Draft, review, and negotiate loan agreements, security documents, and finance-related contracts.
  2. Regulatory Compliance: Advise banks, NBFCs, and corporate clients on structured finance, project finance, debt restructuring, and RBI regulations.
  3. Litigation & IBC Matters: Represent clients in NCLT, NCLAT, High Courts, and Supreme Court under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.
  4. Legal Advisory: Assist clients with insolvency processes, debt recovery strategies, and resolution plans.
  5. Due Diligence & Research: Conduct legal research on evolving IBC jurisprudence and regulatory updates.

Requirements: –

  • Strong expertise in banking & finance and IBC laws
  • Solid knowledge of NCLT procedures and financial regulations
  • Excellent drafting, research, and negotiation skills
  • Ability to manage multiple assignments independently

Application process:  send your CVs to hr@anmglobal.net.

Internship Opportunity in the Office of Kunal Khanna & Co., New Delhi

Looking to hire:  law student for the month of April & May 2025 in office at Jangpura Extension, New Delhi.

Requirements:

  • Assisting in legal research on intellectual property and commercial laws using SCC, Manupatra, etc.
  • Supporting the team in drafting legal documents, including trademark oppositions, commercial suits, writ petitions, and responses to office actions.
  • Assisting in IP filings, litigation matters, and court proceedings.
  • Attending hearings and client meetings for a practical understanding of legal proceedings.
  • Managing case files, compliance tracking, and deadline coordination.

Application process: Submit your application to jobs.kunalkhannaco@gmail.com, with subject line: “Internship Application – [Your Preferred Month] 2025 at Kunal Khanna & Co.”

HOW TO EFFECTIVELY REGISTER A CYBER CRIME COMPLAINT WITH THE CYBER CELL OF POLICE — ONLINE COMPLAINT PROCEDURE

Social media, though, a door to millions of new opportunities, can turn out to be a very dark space if misused. The technology that was put in place in order to help us and make our lives easier is now being misused by many offenders to commit serious cybercrimes. In this blog, we endeavour to explain the procedure for filing a cyber complaint online. 


TYPES OF CYBER CRIMES

  • Child Pornography: Any material containing any sexual image of any child who is being abused or exploited comes under child pornography. Section 67(B) of the Information Technology Act, 2000 makes the act of publishing or transmitting child pornography in any electronic form a punishable offence. 
  • Cyberbullying: Harassing someone through any electronic means or by using any social media platform, either through messages, images, videos, etc., counts as cyberbullying.
  • Cyber-Stalking: Cyber-stalking is the act of invading someone’s privacy and following their online presence without their consent.
  • Online Financial Frauds: Online financial frauds include a variety of frauds that involve the loss of money of the victim. Some examples are – credit/debit card fraud, online job fraud, vishing/phishing, ransomware, etc.
  • Identity theft: Personifying someone’s identity dishonestly online in order to commit crimes in their name is referred to as identity theft.

 

HOW TO REGISTER YOUR ONLINE COMPLAINT

One can register and report any cybercrime against them or any other person online on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal, which is a government initiative in order to facilitate victims who want to report cybercrimes online and not in physical mode. 

Depending upon the nature of the cybercrime one wishes to report, the portal invites complaints under three major heads:

  • Women/child-related crime
  • Financial fraud
  • Any other cyber crime 


The portal offers to file online complaints in two modes:

  • Register Anonymously

 

If you don’t want to disclose your identity or report a complaint on someone else’s behalf without giving personal details about yourself, you can register an online complaint anonymously. 

However, if you choose to register anonymously, then you do not have the option to track your online complaint. 

  • Register & Track 

 

If you choose to register and track your online complaint on the portal, you can know the status of your complaint through a unique number of your complaint given to your registered email ID and phone number. However, this requires you to make a user profile on the portal and it asks for certain personal information, including your name, date of birth, mobile number, gender, email ID, address, etc.


Step By Step Guide To Register And Track Your Online Complaint 

  1. Step 1: Incident Details: Also referred to as complaint details, this section requires you to give all important details regarding the cybercrime, including:
    • Category of the complaint
    • Subcategory of the complaint
    • Approximate date/time of the incident
    • Whether there was any delay in reporting the incident
    • Where did the incident occur?
  • Supporting evidence: Any case is as strong as its evidence. Remember to be vigilant and record and gather as much evidence as you can, such as bank statements, credit receipts, online money transfer receipts in cases of financial fraud, screenshots, website URLs, email IDs, brochures/pamphlets, images, videos, voice recordings, etc.
  • Additional information about the incident

  1. Step 2: Suspect Details: 
  • The next section is about the suspect’s details. This includes recording any information that you might have regarding the suspect, including their name/ email ID/ photograph or address of the suspect.
  • Since these details of the suspect are not always known by the complainant, this section is not mandatory to fill out. 
  • You can also file a complaint against multiple suspects and share details regarding each one of them.

 

  1. Step 3: Complainant/Victim Details: Under this section, you are required to fill out details regarding the victim or yourself if you are complaining on behalf of someone else. It includes information such as
  • Name
  • Mobile Number
  • Gender
  • Date of Birth
  • Email ID
  • Relationship with the victim (Self in case you are the victim of the cybercrime)
  • Any national ID of the victim (Aadhar, Passport, Ration Card, or any other governmentt issued ID)

  1. Step 4: Complainant/Victim Address: Fill out the complete address of the victim/complainant in order to track your complaint and help the police contact you in case of any development in the case concerned.

  2. Step 5: Submit your application: Make sure to preview your details thoroughly before submitting your application, as giving any wrong information is punishable. Please note that complaints filed under ‘women/child-related crime’ cannot be withdrawn. Other complaints can be redacted until they get converted into an FIR.  

 

TRACK YOUR COMPLAINT

Once your complaint has been successfully registered, you will receive an acknowledgment number on your registered mail ID and phone number. One should note this number carefully, as it will be used to track the status of your complaint on the national cybercrime reporting portal itself.

Your online complaint shall be transferred to the nearest police station. The name and number of the police officer investigating your complaint is also sent to you via SMS. 

The investigation generally takes a few days towards completion and it is only recommended to wait until this period of time before filing any duplicate complaint. 

 

CONCLUSION 

If we report cybercrimes, we will not only aid ourselves as victims, rather  also contribute towards making the nation’s online environment safer for all. By being vigilant, people can contribute to the development of a safer online environment and help law enforcement agencies better combat cyber threats or cyber crimes.


The National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal link is provided below. Take action against cybercrimes right now!

https://cybercrime.gov.in/



Job Opportunity in the Office of Shashwat Anand, Prayagraj

Looking to hire: Applicant for Legal Assistant position

Requirements:

  • Proficiency in computers, phones, and internet-based tasks.
  • Expertise in MS Word (Typing, Formatting, Drafting).
  • Ability to merge, split, edit, and manage PDFs.
  • Knowledge of physical and/or e-filing of cases (Preferred, but can be trained).
  • Shorthand and dictation skills (Bonus, but not mandatory).
  • Registered as a Clerk in the HC (Advantageous, not compulsory).

Application process:  Send your resume to:  advshashwatanandoffice@gmail.com or adv.shashwatanand@gmail.com

Job Opportunity in the Office of Vinod Kothari Consultants, Bengaluru

Looking to hire: Full-time CA/CS/MBA and Lawyers.

Team: Corporate governance team.

The position will give you hands on experience, on advising on financial regulations, as well as some of the most complex financial transactions.

While specific qualifications are not fixated on, the firm value a strong desire to learn and critical thinking skills.

Application process: Apply through the given link

Job Opportunity in the Office of Adv. Anuj Aggarwal, New Delhi

Looking to hire: Legal Associate on a full-time basis

PQE: Minimum 2 to 3 years of experience.

Requirements:

  • Basic knowledge of Criminal and Civil Laws
  • Fluency in English
  • Strong legal drafting and research skills
  • Intent to learn and upskill oneself
  • Experience with misc. appearances before the Hon’ble Delhi High Court, District Courts, and Tribunals such as CAT and DST
  • Remuneration: Can be discussed as per industry standards.

Application process: Send their CVs to aa@anujaggarwal.in

 

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