About the Organisation
Simran Khurana is an Advocate practicing before the Supreme Court of India, the Delhi High Court, and District Courts across New Delhi. Her practice involves representing individuals, businesses, and institutions in a wide spectrum of civil and criminal matters, with particular experience in Negotiable Instruments Act litigation (Section 138), matrimonial and family disputes, and criminal proceedings, including cases under special statutes such as the POCSO Act.
Her experience spans multiple stages of litigation, including legal strategy, research, drafting of pleadings, complaints, petitions, applications, and legal notices, as well as appearances before courts and tribunals. She regularly represents clients before various judicial and quasi-judicial bodies, including:
- Consumer Forums
- Labour Authorities
- Administrative forums such as the Office of the Divisional Commissioner
Her practice also includes legal documentation, contract drafting and vetting, and advisory on dispute management and settlement strategies. Her work is driven by a strong focus on advocacy, meticulous drafting, and practical, client-focused dispute resolution.
Eligibility / Qualifications
Candidates must meet the following criteria:
- Students in the 4th or 5th year of a 5-year LL.B. course (or final year of a 3-year LL.B. programme)
- Strong interest in litigation and court practice
- Good research and drafting skills
- Serious and committed candidates
Main Responsibilities
Selected interns will be involved in:
- Legal research and case law analysis
- Assisting in drafting pleadings, applications, complaints, and legal notices
- Supporting ongoing litigation matters
- Gaining exposure to court proceedings and case preparation
Number of Interns Required
Four (4)
Location
Work from Home / Hybrid
Duration of Internship
The duration will be subject to the performance of the intern.
Application Procedure
Interested candidates may send their CV along with a brief cover email to:advsr.khurana@gmail.com
Email Subject Line: Application for Legal Internship
Note
This internship opportunity may transition into a full-time position as an Associate, subject to the performance of the candidate.
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
