The Army Institute of Law is organising a National Seminar on Human Rights between 19 - 20 September 2014. Theme: The New Dimensions of Human Rights Violations in the Contemporary Times: Challenges and Solutions.
Main tasks included in-depth research on various contemporary issues. Personally, I have researched on Police reforms, Judicial reforms and prepared reports. Daily news monitoring from various news papers is every intern’s task. By Swathi Potla, First Semester, Pendekanti Law College, Osmania University
First impression was good, big office with cafeteria and first day formality was like writing in my name in the register of interns or internship register of that particular office, I was made aware of the office timings particularly and then further I was guided to their library where all the interns were suppose to
The most important work you would be doing there are interacting and observing. A Member of the Legislative Assembly merely makes announcements about legislations, the actual research, drafting and and analysis happens here. By Aparna Babu George. NUALS, Cochin
It was a great learning procedure overall which will surely help me in the long run in understanding the ways and methods of the legal aid system in the society. It taught me the importance of time and hard work.
Since, Supreme Court and High Court was closed during my internship, I mainly worked on Indu Ma’am’s book on Arbitration. I thoroughly enjoyed working on her book. It was a great working experience on me. I am pretty sure that I learned more about Arbitration in my internship than I will ever learn in the
It’s a small town which has only one court i.e. session court. The lawyers there generally don’t have big offices. Lawyers have their desks in a big corridor and a big ground in the court premises. His office was also a big wooden table with some benches and chairs to sit. By Paridhi
The basic work of the C&I Cell is to directly interact with the aggrieved parties, listen to their complaints and then register them. Interns are also allowed to directly converse with the complainants. By this we come to know about their problems and it is very much practical. By Samarth Trigunayat, Chanakya National Law
My internship at Chetanalya gave me an experience worth cherishing. I learnt how to perform effectively and efficiently in a team. The plight of the poor brought forth by the NGO made me more sensitive towards the issues of poverty. By Rashi Shahrawat; ITM Law School; First Year
Main tasks included reading and analyzing files, court visits, some other administrative job. There was a lot of learning there. He used to teach me like a professor at times. He used to tell me how to go through cases and device a solution. How to apply the law was also a major area of
I completed two important internships during this time period. The 1st one was in the chamber of Advocate Pandey Neeraj Rai and second one under Hon’ble Mr. Justice R.R. Prasad, Jharkhand High Court. By Ishita Dasgupta, NUSRL, Ranchi
At the end of the day, we could go to Sir’s office and discuss on any of the cases that we were interested in and take home any work that would be given to us based on the discussions we had. Our tasks also included researching on recent case law pertaining to certain judicial questions