The Embassy of India in Ulaanbaatar has invited applications from lawyers and law firms with experience in civil and criminal proceedings to join its panel and assist distressed Indian citizens with legal matters in Mongolia.
Panel lawyers will provide initial advice on the legal position in Mongolia, file bail applications for arrested Indian nationals and advise them at different stages of a case, including investigations and judicial proceedings.
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The legal assistance will cover petitions for remission, review of sentences and mercy in cases where an Indian national has already been sentenced by a court.
The panel will assist Indian migrant workers who face abuse, cheating or torture by employers or sponsors. Lawyers will provide initial legal consultations in commercial disputes and help with immigration and resident-status related issues.
The scope of work also covers any other legal assistance considered necessary by the embassy.
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Applicants must have good knowledge of the Mongolian Criminal Code, Criminal Procedure Code and other substantive criminal laws. They should also be familiar with immigration, family and child-related matters, motor vehicle laws, and local labour laws and processes.