Internship

Internship Programme | Siddharth Shukla Office

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Siddharth Shukla Office invites applications from motivated law students for our internship program at Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. We provide an immersive environment where students can bridge the gap between academic theory and practical litigation.

Internship Programme — Siddharth Shukla Office
Internship Programme — Siddharth Shukla Office (Jabalpur)

Internship Programme

At Siddharth Shukla Office, we offer a structured internship programme for law students seeking practical legal experience and insight into courtroom practice, drafting, research, and client advisory work.

📌 Overview

Interns will work directly with experienced advocates and support real cases, research assignments, and legal documentation. The internship is designed to develop clarity in law, discipline in drafting, and practical understanding of court procedure.

🎓 Who Can Apply

  • Law students enrolled in a recognized programme (LL.B / B.A. LL.B / LL.M)
  • Strong interest in litigation, legal research, and advocacy
  • Good communication skills and analytical approach

⚖️ What You’ll Learn

  • Courtroom observation and case preparation activities
  • Legal drafting: notices, petitions, affidavits, written submissions
  • Statutory interpretation and case-law research
  • Professional ethics, client interaction, and practical workflow

🗓️ Duration & Structure

  • Flexible internship durations (minimum 4–8 weeks recommended)
  • Hands-on assignments with periodic feedback
  • Certificate issued on successful completion

How to Apply

Please email your updated CV/Resume and Cover Letter to:

Note: Due to high volume, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

FAQ & Internship Guidelines

Quick answers for applicants and interns

Law students enrolled in a recognised programme (LL.B / B.A. LL.B / LL.M) may apply. A genuine interest in litigation, research, and drafting is preferred.
The internship is primarily in-office in Jabalpur to ensure practical exposure. Any flexibility, if required, may be considered depending on the nature of work and office requirements.
Interns may assist in legal research, case brief preparation, drafting (notices, petitions, affidavits), and court-related preparation tasks, depending on the stage and nature of matters handled by the office.
A minimum duration of 4–8 weeks is recommended for meaningful learning and consistent work exposure.
Yes. A certificate may be issued upon successful completion, subject to punctuality, conduct, and completion of assigned work.
Due to a high volume of applications, review timelines may vary. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.