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Internship at Chambers of Adv. Naman Mankad, Rajkot, Gujarat

About the Chambers of Adv. Naman Mankad

As an Executive Committee Member at the International Human Rights and Welfare Association, contributed to initiatives promoting welfare and rights on a global scale.

Currently completed a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at Marwadi University, bringing academic rigor to practical applications in law. Previous experience as a Legal Intern at Virat Popat and Associates honed analytical skills and provided hands-on exposure to legal processes.

Dedicated to leveraging education and experience to advance human rights, with a focus on policy and advocacy. Known for collaborative problem-solving and a commitment to justice.

About the Internship

The chambers is looking for dedicated and driven legal interns who are eager to gain practical exposure and hands-on experience in litigation.

Areas of Work:

  • Civil & Criminal Litigation.
  • Drafting (Applications, Affidavits, Pleadings).
  • Court appearances & procedural understanding.
  • Legal research and case law analysis.

What you gain:

  • Real courtroom exposure.
  • Practical drafting experience.
  • Mentorship and guidance.
  • Understanding of trial strategy.

Eligibility

  • Law students (2nd year onwards – 5-year course / Penultimate & Ultimate year – 3-year course).
  • Candidates with strong research & drafting skills.
  • Serious and committed individuals willing to learn.

Duration

Flexible (minimum 1 month preferred).

Timings

Monday to Friday: 9:30-11 & 5:00-8:30.

Location

Chambers of Adv. Naman K Mankad, 803, 8th Floor, Sattva Square, beside R.K. Supreme, Opp. Twin Star, 150 ft. Ring Road, Rajkot, Gujarat.

How to Apply?

Send your CV along with a brief cover letter to the mail given below or walk-in directly to the below mentioned address.

Contact

Email: naman.law1782@gmail.com.

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Disclaimer: Charging money from students for internships or from job applicants is unethical and can result in blacklisting. We strongly discourage requesting any kind of payment from interns, including processing fees or charges for certificates. If you have any concerns, please contact us at contact@lawctopus.com



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