Internship Opportunity @ Harmeet Singh Ruprah - The Legend of Hanuman

Internship Opportunity @ Harmeet Singh Ruprah


About the Organisation

Mr. Harmeet Singh Ruprah is an Advocate-on-Record in the Supreme Court of India and serves as the Deputy Advocate General for the State of Madhya Pradesh.

His practice focuses on constitutional law, civil litigation, and matters of public importance before the Supreme Court and High Courts.

Full Address

Office: Supreme Court, New Delhi

(The exact address will be shared with selected candidates).

Eligibility/Qualifications

  • Law students currently in their 3rd year or above (5-year course) or 2nd year or above (3-year course) will be given preference.
  • Good research, drafting, and communication skills.
  • For physical internships, applicants must be based in or able to commute to Delhi.

Main Responsibilities

  • Legal research on case laws and statutes.
  • Drafting and preparation of case briefs and notes.
  • Assisting in court filings and procedural tasks.
  • Attending court hearings (for physical interns).

Positions Available

  • Online Internship: 2 positions for March and 2 positions for April.
  • Physical Internship: 2 positions for March and 2 positions for April.

Location

  • Physical Internship: Office in Delhi.
  • Online Internship: Remote work.

Work Timings

  • Physical Internship: Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
  • Online Internship: Flexible, with deliverables to be submitted as per deadlines.

Who Can Apply

  • Law students with a keen interest in litigation and constitutional law.
  • Self-motivated individuals willing to meet deadlines and maintain professionalism.

Duration of Internship

  • One month (either March or April).

Application Procedure

Interested candidates must email their updated CV and detailed cover letter explaining their interest in the position to associate.cohr[at]gmail.com.

Contact Information

For further details or queries, please reach out at associate.cohr[at]gmail.com.

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