Chambers of AOR Kamal Mohan Gupta invites applications for April 2026 litigation internships.
About the Organisation
The Chambers of Kamal Mohan Gupta, Advocate-on-Record at the Supreme Court of India, is a well-established litigation chamber with extensive experience in handling matters before the apex court and other judicial forums. With over three decades of professional experience as an advocate and more than twenty-six years as an Advocate-on-Record, the chamber represents a strong institutional environment for students seeking serious exposure to higher court practice.
Mr. Gupta has been associated with more than 2,000 reportable judgments, reflecting his long-standing engagement with complex legal questions and significant constitutional, civil, and procedural matters. He has also served as Standing Counsel for the State of Haryana for six years, representing the State in important legal proceedings and contributing to government litigation strategy before higher courts.
Interning in an Advocate-on-Record chamber within the Supreme Court complex provides law students with rare insight into appellate practice, procedural filings, and litigation preparation at the highest judicial level in India.
About the Opportunity
The Chambers of Kamal Mohan Gupta is inviting applications from law students for an offline internship for April 2026. The internship will commence from 6 April 2026 and will take place within the Additional Building Complex of the Supreme Court of India in New Delhi.
This opportunity is designed to provide students with structured exposure to chamber-level litigation practice under the guidance of a senior Advocate-on-Record. Interns will observe how matters are prepared for filing before the Supreme Court and gain familiarity with documentation workflows followed in appellate litigation.
Such internships are particularly valuable for students interested in understanding the functioning of Advocate-on-Record practice and the procedural structure governing filings before the Supreme Court.
Nature of Work and Responsibilities
Selected interns will assist the chamber in legal research and case preparation tasks related to ongoing matters before the Supreme Court of India. Interns may be required to analyse statutes, judicial precedents, and procedural rules relevant to pending litigation.
Participants will also gain exposure to drafting support work, including assistance in preparing briefs, applications, and supporting documentation required for filings before the Court. Observing how pleadings are structured for appellate litigation helps interns develop clarity regarding argument formulation and procedural compliance.
Where feasible, interns may observe court proceedings and interactions between advocates and the bench, allowing them to connect theoretical knowledge with courtroom practice. Exposure to registry procedures and documentation requirements further strengthens understanding of the technical framework governing Supreme Court litigation.
This structured engagement ensures that interns develop both research-oriented and procedural competencies relevant to higher court advocacy.
Eligibility Criteria
Applications are open to law students currently pursuing recognised LL.B., B.A. LL.B., or equivalent integrated law programmes from accredited universities.
Applicants should demonstrate a genuine interest in litigation practice, particularly appellate advocacy before the Supreme Court and High Courts. Strong research ability, attention to detail, and professional commitment to chamber work are desirable qualities for this internship.
Students seeking meaningful exposure to Advocate-on-Record practice are especially encouraged to apply.
Skills Benefits and Learning Outcomes
Interns selected for this programme will gain first-hand exposure to the working structure of a Supreme Court Advocate-on-Record chamber. Participation in research and documentation workflows helps students understand the procedural requirements associated with appellate filings and registry compliance.
The internship also strengthens legal drafting abilities by familiarising participants with formats and standards followed in higher court pleadings. Observing how experienced advocates prepare arguments and structure submissions contributes significantly to professional confidence and analytical clarity.
Interns will further develop their understanding of case strategy development, precedent analysis, and procedural law application in real litigation settings. Such exposure is particularly beneficial for students planning careers in constitutional litigation, appellate advocacy, or judicial services preparation.
Working within the Supreme Court complex itself adds an additional dimension of institutional learning that is rarely available through conventional internships.
Duration Mode Location and Stipend
The internship will be conducted in offline mode at the Additional Building Complex, Supreme Court of India, New Delhi. The internship is scheduled for the month of April 2026 and will commence from 6 April 2026.
No stipend details have been specified for this internship opportunity.
Important Dates
Internship start date: 6 April 2026
Last date to apply: 29 March 2026, 6:00 PM
Applicants are advised to submit their applications well before the deadline due to limited internship positions.
Who Should Apply
This internship is particularly suitable for:
Law students interested in Supreme Court litigation practice
Students seeking exposure to Advocate-on-Record chamber workflows
Candidates preparing for judicial services examinations
Applicants planning careers in appellate or constitutional litigation
Students aiming to strengthen legal research and drafting skills
Individuals interested in understanding registry procedures and filing practice before the Supreme Court
Application Procedure
Click here to apply: kmgchambers1@gmail.com