Your Name, College, Year of Study, Email ID
Nupur Mathur, VITSOL, VIT University, Chennai
Name of Organisation, Location city, Team Strength
Chambers of Advocate Jai Prakash Gupta, Rajasthan High Court, Chamber No: 217 (New Block), Rajasthan High Court, Jaipur
Application Process with contact details
Personal interview with the advocate.
Duration of internship and timings
15th June, 2016 – 5th July, 2016. Timings – Weekdays 9 am to 1 pm at court. No work on Saturday and Sunday.
First impression, first day formalities, infrastructure
The office is on the second floor opposite to State Bank of India. The place was well equipped and provides all the necessary Facilities for the interns. There was a small shelf exclusively for law books and other legal documents and manuscripts. Access to legal websites were also available.
First impression – Just like I thought in my mind. Professional yet supportive. Excellent ambiance. Well maintained and constructed. First day formalities were limited. Only induction and training process happened regarding the procedures and events.
Main tasks
As a first year intern my main work was to know the little but crucial workings of the court and different benches. I Had the opportunity to watch the legal proceedings and hear the arguments raised by the parties. Other task was to research on various legal points, preparing drafts and applications.
Work environment and people
No doubts, the surroundings were totally appropriate for a law student to work. There were so many other legal Advocates, interns from other reputed colleges, and judges. All the faces were new for me but through their enthusiasm and passion towards law made me go through all the challenges. The provided work environment was highly professional and relaxed. The Timings were flexible enough to complete the talk given by the authorities. The friendly and co-operative yet professional attitude of the associates and the ease on availability of resources have created a marvelous impression on me which shall be remembered by me throughout my entire life.
Best things
Got Legal knowledge in very flexible way. The court timings and work environment was flexible and supportive for the task completion. The best thing happened to me was to meet reputed judges advocates and judges and get to know their reasoning power and mooting abilities.
Bad things
No stipend.
Stipend
None
Biggest Lessons
As a First year intern, it was a great experience for me. I get to know many legal information and the Access to operate it. I get to know the real workings of the court and the nature of benches. I learned the basic legal ethics and practical facets of law. Basically I start loving the field of law.
Overall Rating
4
Accommodation
Stayed at home.
Office Timings
Timings – Weekdays 9 am to 1 pm at court. Work from home on Saturday and Sunday.


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