This course focuses on developing skills in advocacy writing for court proceedings in Bangladesh. Students will learn techniques for drafting persuasive legal documents, including plaints, written statements, petitions, and appeals. The course covers the specific requirements of different types of legal documents in the Bangladeshi court system, including the proper format and structure as per the Civil Procedure Code and Criminal Procedure Code. Participants will learn to craft compelling legal arguments, effectively present facts, and use precedents to support their positions. The course emphasizes the importance of clarity, precision, and persuasiveness in legal writing for the court. Students will practice drafting various court documents, with a focus on tailoring arguments to specific legal and factual contexts. The course also covers ethical considerations in advocacy writing, including the duty of candor to the court and the responsibility to present arguments fairly and accurately. Practical exercises will include drafting court documents for hypothetical cases and analyzing and critiquing sample court submissions. The course will address the specific challenges of advocacy writing in the Bangladeshi legal system, including strategies for dealing with case backlogs and the need for concise yet comprehensive arguments. Students will learn to effectively use legal authorities, including statutes, case law, and secondary sources, to strengthen their written advocacy. The course will also cover techniques for addressing procedural issues in written submissions, a critical skill in navigating the complex procedural landscape of Bangladeshi courts. By the end of the course, participants will have developed the skills to produce persuasive, well-structured, and legally sound documents for court proceedings in Bangladesh.