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This internship is specifically designed to provide “meaningful ownership” of tasks. Unlike generalist programs, this opportunity is bifurcated into two distinct tracks: Drafting and Research. This structure allows interns to specialize in their area of interest and contribute directly to live litigation strategies. For students aiming to build a career in the Delhi judicial circuit, this role serves as a “Lighthouse,” guiding them through the nuances of trial and appellate practice. The organizational culture emphasizes sincerity, discipline, and punctuality, ensuring that every intern develops the professional temperament required for a successful career at the Bar.

Drafting Intern: This role focuses on the preparation of well-structured legal documents, including plaints, written statements, applications, and legal notices. You will learn the art of precise legal writing and how to translate complex facts into persuasive pleadings.

Research Intern: This position is dedicated to deep-dive legal research, finding relevant precedents, and preparing case briefs. You will be expected to produce high-quality, research-oriented memos that form the foundation of oral arguments.

Target Group: Law students (3rd, 4th, or 5th year of 5-year LL.B. or 2nd/3rd year of 3-year LL.B.).

Skill Set: Strong proficiency in legal research databases, command over legal English, and the ability to produce well-structured documents.

Soft Skills: High levels of discipline, sincerity, and punctuality are non-negotiable requirements for this office.

Draft your CV: Highlight your academic achievements and any previous experience in research or drafting.

Select your Track: Decide whether you are applying for the “Research” or “Drafting” role.

Email Submission: Send your application to meghaagrawal.law@gmail.com.

Mandatory Subject Line: Use “Application for Research Intern” or “Application for Drafting Intern” to indicate your preference.