Chambers of Yogesh Malpani invites applications for a Direct Tax Internship in Mumbai.
About the Organisation
The Chambers of Yogesh Malpani is a litigation-focused practice engaged primarily in matters relating to direct tax advisory and dispute resolution. The chamber regularly appears before appellate and quasi-judicial tax authorities as well as constitutional courts, providing representation and strategic advisory in complex tax disputes.
The practice covers proceedings before forums such as the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals), Dispute Resolution Panel (DRP), Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), and the High Court. Work in this domain typically involves statutory interpretation, procedural strategy, drafting of appeals and submissions, and advisory on contentious tax issues affecting individuals and corporate entities.
Interning with a chamber specialising in direct tax litigation provides law students with structured exposure to income tax practice and appellate advocacy. It also offers insight into how tax litigation strategy evolves across multiple adjudicatory levels and how advisory work complements dispute resolution in taxation matters.
This internship is particularly valuable for students seeking to develop expertise in tax litigation and regulatory advisory practice.
About the Internship
The Chambers of Yogesh Malpani is inviting applications for two law interns to assist with direct tax litigation and advisory work. The internship is designed to provide practical exposure to research-intensive assignments and drafting responsibilities connected with appellate proceedings and advisory matters.
Selected interns will work closely with the chamber on matters involving preparation of appeals, petitions, legal submissions, and professional opinions. The internship will also provide opportunities to observe hearings and understand procedural aspects of tax litigation before appellate authorities and courts.
Interns will gain exposure to matters handled before the CIT(A), DRP, ITAT, and High Court. This structured exposure enables candidates to understand how tax disputes progress across different forums and how litigation strategy is developed at each stage.
The internship is particularly suitable for candidates interested in building long-term careers in taxation law and advisory practice.
Roles and Responsibilities
Selected interns will assist the chamber with assignments including:
- Conducting legal research on provisions of direct tax laws and judicial precedents
- Assisting in drafting appeals, petitions, submissions, and legal opinions
- Supporting preparation of documents for hearings before tax authorities and courts
- Observing proceedings before CIT(A), DRP, ITAT, and the High Court
- Assisting with advisory research on direct tax issues
- Supporting case preparation and file management processes
These responsibilities are intended to provide hands-on exposure to both litigation and advisory components of direct tax practice.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should meet the following expectations:
- Law students with prior exposure to direct tax laws
- Ability to conduct independent legal research
- Interest in taxation litigation and advisory practice
- Strong drafting skills and analytical ability
- Willingness to take ownership of assigned work
Candidates who have previously interned in tax practice environments may find this internship particularly beneficial.
Stipend
Selected interns will receive:
- Stipend of ₹5,000 per month
- Discretionary performance-based bonus
The internship offers both academic and professional value through exposure to specialised litigation practice.
Duration
Minimum duration: 3 months
Applicants should be available for the full duration of the internship period.
Location and Mode
Location: Fort, Mumbai
Partial work-from-home flexibility may be available, subject to work requirements and performance expectations.
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Who Should Apply
This internship is ideal for:
- Students interested in direct tax litigation practice
- Candidates planning careers in taxation law
- Applicants seeking exposure to appellate tax forums
- Students interested in combining advisory and litigation work
- Candidates aiming to develop drafting skills in tax matters
Participants will benefit from structured exposure to professional tax practice across multiple adjudicatory forums.
Application Procedure
Interested candidates are required to send their CV along with a short note (maximum 500 words) analysing a recent direct tax decision.
Applications should highlight prior experience, if any, in taxation law.
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yogesh@yogeshmalpani.com