Anila K. Sabu is an Immigration Executive at LawQuest, specializing in Indian immigration matters. She joined the firm after completing her BBA LL.B. degree. During her legal studies, Anila interned with local and High Courts as well as NGOs, gaining practical experience in litigation, gender rights, and client-centric legal services. Her diverse exposure has equipped her with a strong foundation in both legal research and advocacy.
At LawQuest, Anila plays an integral role in visa strategy, legal research, and client engagement. She is recognized for providing efficient, solution-driven support tailored to the needs of both individual and corporate clients. Anila also assists with legal memoranda and articles to support LawQuest’s clients and publications.
A proficient legal writer, Anila has authored over 16 articles on LawyersClubIndia, with her widely read piece, “FIR and Its Evidentiary Value,” receiving over 22,800 views. Her writing reflects a strong ability to communicate complex legal concepts with clarity and precision.
Anila’s strong analytical abilities, dedication to research, and commitment to delivering goal-oriented legal solutions make her an invaluable asset to the LawQuest team.
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