Name, College, year
Sajal Jain, Law centre 2, University of Delhi
Organisation and address
Chambers of Advocate Monika Arora, Delhi High Court, Delhi, India
Duration of internship
July 2019
How you applied?
I applied directly through a friend, but one can simply apply by writing an e-mail at officeadvmonika@gmail.com
Main tasks
Attend court proceeding in Delhi High Court and read case files according to the cases on the given day. You’ll be told in which court intern have to sit accordingly with the case files in that particular court. Make briefs of cases and ask associates if you have any problem reading case or any query about that case.
Good things
One has a lot to learn during the course of the internship, reading files and attending proceedings of high profile cases. One can also go to the office in Malviya Nagar if they want to learn other office work like drafting etc
Bad things
Nothing bad as such, but you have to really show your interest in learning things. No one will spoon-feed as they all are really busy.
Stipend
None


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