Internship Experience @ Chambers of Advocate Anshul Bansal, District Court of Bhilwara, Rajasthan: Observe Court Proceedings and Prepare Reports
Your Name, College, Year of Study, Email ID
Priyanka Thakur, Lloyd Law College, Noida
Name of Organisation, Location city, Team Strength
Chambers of Advocate Anshul Bansal, District Court of Bhilwara, Rajasthan
Application Process with contact details
I sent my CV on his mail id and he accepted it.
Duration of internship and timings
June – July, 2016
First impression, first day formalities, infrastructure
First day they asked me to visit the court and observed the cases going on in different court numbers.
I also visited the consumer forum and it enhanced my knowledge about the maxim Caveat emptor.
There was a separate prison cell made inside the court premises, where the prisoners who came for there hearing were kept till the time of their hearing. I loved the canteen too.
Main tasks
My main task was to observe the court hearings and prepare the report on it.
Work environment and people
Sir was supportive and helped me in learning different court ethics.
Best things
The best thing was that there were 18 courts and each was hearing different kind of cases. One more best thing was the timing of my work and court visits and the food in the canteen.
Bad things
Hardly any.
Stipend
None
Biggest Lessons
My profession is not an easy one. You got to learn more if you want yourself to be the best in this field. You need to be updated with all the laws.Main strength is your knowledge.
Any Other Thing
None
Overall Rating
9
Accommodation
It was my home town. So I stayed at home.
Office Timings
10 am – 4 pm
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