Internship Experience @ Chambers of Advocate Rajan Narain, Supreme Court, Delhi: Court Visits, Supportive People
Your Name, College, Year of Study, Email ID
Varun Sharma, UILS, 4th year
Name of Organisation, Location city, Team Strength
Chambers of Advocate Rajan Narain, Supreme Court (Advocate on Record, Supreme court)
Application Process with contact details
Application Process is simple. Just send CV along with cover letter on rajan.internship@gmail.com
Duration of internship and timings
1st – 31st July
First impression, first day formalities, infrastructure
First day all the formalities were done. We got ourselves registered, gave photographs for court passes and interaction with rajan sir.
Main tasks
You will be asked to study the case. Write down the key points. Research work. Visiting courts with Rajan sir.
Work environment and people
Work environment was very good. All the people were very supportive. All junior advocates there always ready to help you out.
Best things
You will get all your law related doubts cleared by rajan sir himself.
Bad things
Sometimes Rajan sir’s words can hurt you.
Stipend
No stipends
Biggest Lessons
The biggest lesson, I got to know about the practical application of law which I studied back in college and that too in the apex court of India. Rajan sir ll always give you minute detail about law.
Overall Rating
4
Accommodation
I lived in a pg at laxmi nagar Delhi
Office Timings
10-5