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Internship Experience at - Global Legal Associates, Delhi



Name of the Intern
- Abhinav Bishnoi

College and Year of the Intern
- III Year, B.A./L.LB.(Hons.) from Institute of Law, Nirma University

Name of the Firm
- Global Legal Associates 

Full Address
- Jeevan Vihar Building, 1st Floor, 3 Parliament Street, New Delhi - 110001

Duration of Internship
1st July 2019 to 28th July 2019

How did you apply and secure internship
-I applied by send my CV to the mail id: rajannarainadv@gmail.com

Core areas of law
- Mostly civil cases, related to employment, education and  land law. 

Main tasks
- To accompany the advocate for the trial and observe but before the hearing date we were suppose to have a thorough reading of the case and Rajan sir himself make sure this and keep a cause list on the notice board. To do the specific research as asked by the advocates in their matters and sometimes even to draft. There is plenty of work if one wants to do.   

Work Timing
- 9 am to 6 pm, with Sunday off and Saturday conditional off (if wanted by an intern)

Court Visits
- We visited the Supreme and High Court. Also state consumer forum 

Work Experience
- It was a good experience. we learned about court procedures and also the various other departments in a court, eg. for submission of suit. One had to go and take work themselves from the senior advocates. And therefore one who want to have a hassle free internship can apply here without much workload. Rajan Narain Sir was very cooperative and one can go to him directly to ask for any doubts. We were provided with our own separate room for working and the environment was good and advocates were not so strict except Rajan Sir.

Breaks
-There were no specific lunch timings. You could bring your own food and go outside and eat. There were various cafes and restaurants too. Interns were provided with tea in the evening in the office itself. 

Stipend
- There was no stipend offered. 

Things that could be improved
- More interaction of senior advocates with the interns would be better for the holistic growth of a budding lawyer. 

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