Gautam Law Chamber invites applications for a paid internship in copyright and patent litigation beginning June 2026.
About the Organisation
Gautam Law Chamber is a litigation-focused practice engaged in intellectual property matters involving copyright and patent disputes across domestic and international jurisdictions. The chamber works on rights enforcement, infringement actions, advisory support, and dispute resolution strategies relating to intellectual property assets, offering interns exposure to the procedural and strategic aspects of IP litigation.
Intellectual property litigation is a specialised field that combines statutory interpretation, technical analysis, and procedural advocacy before courts and quasi-judicial authorities. Internships in such chambers provide valuable training for students interested in developing careers in IP practice, technology law, innovation regulation, and cross-border dispute resolution.
Through its structured internship programme, Gautam Law Chamber aims to provide law students with hands-on experience in drafting pleadings, conducting legal research, and participating in litigation preparation processes connected with ongoing copyright and patent matters. The chamber’s litigation-oriented training environment ensures that interns gain practical exposure beyond theoretical academic learning.
About the Internship
Gautam Law Chamber is offering a 90-day paid internship designed to provide intensive exposure to intellectual property litigation. The internship focuses on copyright and patent disputes and provides opportunities for interns to work directly on live matters handled by the chamber.
Selected interns will participate in case preparation, research assignments, and drafting exercises connected with real litigation proceedings. Each intern will be involved in multiple ongoing cases, ensuring meaningful engagement with practical legal work throughout the internship period.
The internship is particularly suitable for students interested in developing courtroom-oriented experience in intellectual property law. Participants will gain familiarity with procedural documentation, dispute strategy development, and litigation workflows relating to rights enforcement across jurisdictions.
The programme is designed as a practice-based learning experience intended to prepare students for professional roles in intellectual property litigation and advisory work.
Areas of Exposure
During the internship period, selected candidates will receive exposure to:
- Copyright litigation involving infringement disputes and enforcement actions
- Patent-related matters involving technical legal analysis
- Domestic intellectual property dispute resolution processes
- International intellectual property litigation frameworks
- Case preparation strategies in IP disputes
- Courtroom-oriented documentation practices
Such exposure helps interns understand the operational and procedural structure of intellectual property litigation practice.
Roles and Responsibilities
Selected interns will assist the chamber with assignments including:
- Conducting legal research on copyright and patent law issues
- Assisting in drafting pleadings and litigation documents
- Supporting preparation of case strategies for ongoing matters
- Analysing statutory provisions governing intellectual property rights
- Assisting with documentation required for court proceedings
- Working closely with the legal team on live litigation files
These responsibilities are intended to strengthen drafting skills and develop practical familiarity with intellectual property dispute handling.
What Interns Will Gain
Participants selected for the internship will benefit from structured exposure to active litigation work in intellectual property law. Each intern will have the opportunity to contribute to multiple ongoing cases during the internship period, enabling meaningful participation in legal research and drafting processes.
The internship provides insight into how intellectual property disputes are handled at different procedural stages and introduces interns to both national and international aspects of copyright and patent litigation. Exposure to real-time case handling also helps students understand the strategic dimensions of enforcement actions and dispute resolution mechanisms in specialised legal practice areas.
This training-oriented experience is particularly valuable for students planning careers in intellectual property litigation, technology law advisory roles, or innovation-focused legal practice.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should meet the following expectations:
- Demonstrated interest in intellectual property law
- Willingness to engage in litigation-oriented assignments
- Ability to conduct structured legal research
- Commitment to completing tasks within prescribed timelines
- Interest in courtroom-oriented practical learning
Candidates seeking substantive exposure to copyright and patent litigation will particularly benefit from this opportunity.
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Duration
Internship duration: 90 days
Start date: 8 June 2026
Applicants should ensure availability for the entire internship period before applying.
Stipend
Selected interns will receive a consolidated stipend of ₹30,000 for the full internship duration.
This paid structure makes the programme particularly valuable for candidates seeking intensive litigation exposure alongside professional training.
Location
Nokha (Bikaner), Rajasthan
The internship is conducted in physical mode and involves participation in litigation-related assignments handled by the chamber.
Number of Positions
Total openings: 10 interns
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and early submissions are encouraged due to limited availability of positions.
Who Should Apply
This internship is especially suitable for:
- Law students interested in intellectual property litigation
- Candidates exploring careers in copyright and patent law
- Students seeking courtroom-oriented legal training
- Applicants interested in national and international IP disputes
- Individuals aiming to strengthen drafting and research skills in specialised practice areas
Participation in this programme provides valuable experience for students planning to pursue careers in IP litigation or technology-focused legal advisory roles.
Application Procedure
Interested candidates may apply by submitting their CV through email or WhatsApp using the contact details provided below.
Email: gautamlawchamber@gmail.com
WhatsApp: +91-9531178101
Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis. Early applications are encouraged.