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Legally Social Delhi: Tonight, Thursday, 19 April 2018, happy hours, incredible live band for lawyers at TC Cafe, Aurobindo Road

Check out the newest in the TC family on Aurobindo Marg
Check out the newest in the TC family on Aurobindo Marg

It’s time to be legal and social again. In association with the brand-new and amazing TC Cafe, we are hosting Legally Social in Delhi again.

What: Delhi lawyers to meet to make merry with team Legally India. Happy Hours special (two for one drinks) all night for lawyers, plus an awesome live band, so bring sing-along and dancing shoes. Entry is free!

Who: Advocates, law firm partners and associates, NGO lawyers, in-house counsel and anyone else who’s practising.

When: This Thursday, 19th April 2018: Starting from 7pm till late.

Where: TC Cafe (next to Yes Bank, same building Groghead used to be) A5, Green Park, Main Aurobindo Marg Delhi, India 110016 (Google map Pin)

The laws: The Legally Social rules apply, as usual:

The first rule of Legally Social is: Everyone is equal at Legally Social. Please address each other by first names if possible.

Second rule: Leave allegiances and competition at the door.

Third rule: What happens at Legally Social stays at Legally Social - Chatham House Rule applies for all.

The 5-member Crooner’s Collective will be performing, making listeners weak in the knees with their tributes to the Golden Era.

Expect gorgeous renditions from the coterie of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Neil Diamond, Louis Armstrong, Elvis Presley, Jim Reeves and other warm-voiced maestros. Welcome to the good-old days of crooning, big band orchestras and full-throated vocals.

Crooner’s Collective
Crooner’s Collective

Please send us a line at to let us know you’re coming, or just turn up on the door with your lawyer credentials in hand.

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