About Adv Udai Khanna
The Litigation Internship is offered under the supervision of Advocate Udai Khanna, who serves as a Panel Counsel for the Union of India. The internship opportunity is shared through a professional legal network and is aimed at law students seeking practical exposure to litigation and court practice at higher judicial forums.
Advocate Udai Khanna’s practice involves handling matters before constitutional courts and dealing with complex legal issues across multiple domains of law. Working under a Panel Counsel for the Union of India provides interns with valuable insight into how government‑related litigation and high‑stake matters are handled in practice.
This Litigation Internship offers law students an opportunity to observe and participate in real legal work involving research, drafting, and court proceedings. The experience is particularly beneficial for students who intend to pursue a career in litigation and wish to understand how cases are prepared and argued before senior courts.
About the Internship
The Litigation Internship is designed to provide hands‑on exposure to active litigation practice. Interns will assist in preparing case briefs, drafting research notes, and conducting detailed legal research on diverse issues of law.
A significant aspect of this internship is court exposure. Interns will have the opportunity to attend, observe, and support court proceedings before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and the Delhi High Court. This enables interns to understand courtroom dynamics, procedural aspects, and litigation strategy.
The internship is offered for a minimum duration of one month, with the possibility of extension up to 3–6 months based on performance. This structure allows committed interns to gain sustained learning and deeper involvement in legal work.
Event Timeline
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Application Opens | Ongoing |
| Internship Start | Immediate |
| Minimum Duration | 1 Month |
| Extension | Up to 3–6 Months (Performance‑based) |
| Mode | Remote / Hybrid |
Location and Mode
Mode: Remote or Hybrid (Candidate’s Choice)
Location: Courts in Delhi (for court‑related exposure)
Format and Structure
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Nature | Litigation Internship |
| Minimum Duration | 1 Month |
| Extension | Performance‑based (3–6 Months) |
| Mode | Remote / Hybrid |
| Courts Involved | Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court |
Eligibility & Requirements
The Litigation Internship is open to law students, preferably those in their 4th or 5th year of a five‑year law course, or final‑year students of a three‑year LL.B. programme. Applicants must demonstrate a genuine interest in litigation and courtroom practice.
Candidates should possess strong legal research and drafting skills, as the internship involves preparing case briefs, research notes, and assisting with legal documentation. A serious approach towards learning and professional conduct is essential, given the nature of work and exposure to higher courts.
This opportunity is ideal for students who wish to gain real‑time litigation experience and understand how legal research and drafting support court proceedings at senior judicial levels.
Additional Highlights
• Exposure to Supreme Court of India and Delhi High Court proceedings
• Hands‑on litigation experience
• Research‑intensive legal work
• Performance‑based internship extension
• Opportunity to work under Panel Counsel for the Union of India
• Practical understanding of court procedures and advocacy
FAQs about Litigation Internship
1. Who can apply for this Litigation Internship?
Law students, preferably in the 4th or 5th year of a five‑year course or final year of a three‑year LL.B., with a genuine interest in litigation.
2. What is the duration of the internship?
The minimum duration is one month, with the possibility of extension up to 3–6 months based on performance.
3. Is this internship remote or in‑person?
Candidates may choose between a remote or hybrid mode.
4. What type of work will interns be involved in?
Interns will assist in preparing case briefs, conducting legal research, drafting research notes, and supporting court proceedings.
5. Which courts will interns be exposed to?
Interns may observe and assist in matters before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India and the Delhi High Court.
Important Links
• Application Method: Apply via email
Contact Information
• Supervisor: Advocate Udai Khanna (Panel Counsel, Union of India)
• Application Email: somanshadv@gmail.com
• Email Subject Line: Application for Internship – [Your Name] [Hybrid or Remote]
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