Firm’s Overview
The Office of Mr. Mayank Kshirsagar, Advocate-on-Record (AOR), is a prominent litigation chamber based in New Delhi. The office manages a diverse and active portfolio of cases, specializing in high-stakes litigation before the Supreme Court of India and various specialized tribunals, offering a comprehensive view of the Indian judicial system.
Position Overview
The office is looking to recruit motivated and diligent Legal Interns for an offline litigation internship. This role is crafted for students who are eager to move beyond textbooks and gain practical, real-time exposure to active court practice and the rigorous demands of a Supreme Court AOR’s chamber.
Eligibility Criteria
Experience: Law students (currently enrolled).
Specialization: Genuine interest in Litigation, Service Law, and Insolvency proceedings.
Skills: Strong legal research and drafting skills are considered a significant advantage.
Professionalism: Only sincere, committed, and hardworking candidates who are prepared for a professional litigation environment are encouraged to apply.
Areas of Work / Key Responsibilities
Legal Research & Drafting: Conducting detailed research on precedents and assisting in the drafting of pleadings for various forums.
Litigation Support: Assisting in case preparation, file management, and documentation required for daily court filings.
Court Observation: Observing and assisting in ongoing litigation matters to understand courtroom dynamics.
Practice Areas: Gaining exposure to Criminal and Civil Litigation (Supreme Court), Service Law (CAT), IBC proceedings, and Intellectual Property Law.
Location
New Delhi (A-94, Basement, Neeti Bagh)
Stipend / Perks
Practical exposure to Supreme Court and Tribunal procedures.
Mentorship under a seasoned Advocate-on-Record.
Certificate of Internship and professional growth in a core litigation setting.
Application Process
Interested candidates may email their CV along with a brief cover email to:
🔗 pavaniverma.law@gmail.com
Additional Information
Application Deadline: Early applications recommended.


