
Firm’s Overview
Sandip Agarwal & Co. Advocates is a progressive, multi-disciplinary law firm providing innovative and practical legal solutions to clients across India. Founded by Sandip Agarwal, the firm follows a client-centric approach and offers tailored legal strategies across diverse practice areas, including corporate law, litigation, intellectual property, real estate, and family law.
Position Overview
This internship opportunity is exclusively for the firm’s Delhi office and is structured to provide law students with a rigorous, hands-on legal experience in the heart of the national capital. Interns will work under the direct supervision of the Partner, Delhi Office – Ms. Akanksha Mehra, Advocate-on-Record (AOR).
Eligibility Criteria
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5-year LL.B. Course: Students in 3rd year and above.
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3-year LL.B. Course: Students in 2nd year and above.
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Candidates must possess strong legal research skills and a keen interest in litigation.
Areas of Work / Key Responsibilities
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Assisting in drafting petitions and appeals before various courts and tribunals.
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Conducting in-depth legal research for matters before the Supreme Court of India, Delhi High Court, and District Courts/Tribunals.
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Briefing and assisting in effective case management.
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Attending court proceedings and assisting with filing procedures.
Location
GL-5, Ashoka Estate, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi – 110001 (Offline / On-site)
Stipend / Perks
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Certification: Internship Certificate upon successful completion.
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Mentorship: Direct guidance under an Advocate-on-Record (AOR).
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Court Exposure: Practical experience with the Supreme Court of India, Delhi courts, and various tribunals.
Application Process
Interested candidates may apply by emailing their updated CV and a brief Cover Letter to:
📧 info@sandipagarwalandco.in
CC: akanksha.mehra@sandipagarwalandco.in
Additional Information
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Month of Joining: February 2026.
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Duration: One month (4 weeks).
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Application Timeline: Rolling applications (early applications are encouraged for the February cycle).

