Remote Legal Internship at Chambers of Yuvraj S. Sharma – Apply by 25 July 2025

The Chambers of Yuvraj S. Sharma, in collaboration with Advocate Nishant Indal, is inviting applications from proactive and driven law students for a remote legal internship. This is a fantastic opportunity for those who want to sharpen their drafting and research skills, contribute meaningfully to live client matters, and work closely with experienced litigators handling cases across Delhi-NCR and Chandigarh.

This internship is ideal for students who aspire to learn the practical nuances of litigation and advisory work in a dynamic, fast-paced legal environment. The chambers primarily deal with corporate legal matters, and interns will gain exposure to real-time client issues, including research, strategizing, and preparation for court arguments.

About the Remote Legal Internship

Yuvraj S. Sharma is a practicing advocate known for his work in corporate advisory, civil and commercial litigation, and regulatory matters. His chamber regularly handles complex legal disputes, represents clients before various courts and tribunals, and engages in strategic legal consulting.

Advocate Nishant Indal has substantial experience working with both individual and corporate clients. He handles matters ranging from company law, contractual disputes, consumer cases, to arbitration and dispute resolution.

Together, the chambers provide legal solutions that are meticulous, client-oriented, and legally sound. The team values clarity, discipline, and passion for the law.

Internship Details

Mode of Internship:
Remote/Online – You will be working from home, but expected to maintain consistent communication and deliver work timely. Laptop and stable internet connection are mandatory.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Law students currently enrolled in 3-year or 5-year integrated LL.B. programs.
  • Preferably in their 3rd year or above (for 5-year courses) or 2nd year and above (for 3-year courses).
  • Must possess strong legal research and drafting skills.
  • A keen eye for detail, curiosity to explore legal issues, and professional work ethic are essential.

Duration:

  • Minimum one month, extendable based on performance and availability.
  • Work hours are flexible but interns are expected to be responsive during working days.

Stipend:
A competitive stipend will be provided to selected candidates, commensurate with the quality and consistency of their work.

What You’ll Learn

This internship will help you build critical legal skills required in actual litigation and advisory practice. You will be directly involved in:

  • Legal Research: Deep-dive into statutes, case laws, precedents, and legal doctrines across civil, criminal, corporate, and constitutional domains.
  • Drafting Work: Draft legal notices, petitions, client responses, and legal opinions under supervision.
  • Case Analysis: Understand facts of live cases, prepare case notes, and identify legal strategies.
  • Communication & Professional Ethics: Learn to handle client briefs, manage time-sensitive assignments, and maintain confidentiality.

Interns will also gain exposure to how law is applied beyond textbooks and how legal arguments are built for different forums.

Why You Should Apply

  • Real Work, Not Just Observation: You’ll be doing meaningful legal work, not just note-taking or admin tasks.
  • Mentorship: Receive direct feedback from practicing advocates, with opportunities to ask questions and learn hands-on.
  • Diverse Areas of Law: From corporate litigation to regulatory advisory, gain exposure to real-world cases that matter.
  • Flexible & Remote: Work from anywhere, manage your schedule around college commitments.

We are looking for motivated, detail-oriented, and punctual individuals who are serious about pursuing law as a profession. If you’re passionate about the legal field and want to challenge yourself, this is a great place to start.

How to Apply

To apply for this Legal Internship, send your latest CV (PDF format preferred) along with a short introductory cover email expressing your interest and highlighting any relevant experience or coursework.

You may send your application to:

Subject Line: Application for Legal Internship – [Your Full Name]

Bonus points if you bring energy, ideas, and great stories from law school. We love working with people who are not just skilled but also intellectually curious and proactive.

Deadline to Apply: 25th July 2025
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so early submissions are encouraged.

Conclusion

If you’re ready to step beyond classroom learning and enter the world of real law practice, this legal internship could be the perfect launchpad. Join a team that values quality, mentorship, and growth. Learn by doing, and take one step closer to becoming the legal professional you aspire to be.

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Oral evidence cannot be ignored due to absence of FSL and DNA reports

The Apex Court in a judgement dated 6 August 2025 noted that the importance of oral evidence cannot be ignored due to absence of FSL and DNA reports. A bench of Justices B.V. Nagarathna and K.V. Viswanathan considered whether the High Court was justified in granting bail to the accused and properly appreciated the legal standard in Section 389 CrPC in Jamnalal vs. The State of Rajasthan

The accused was convicted by the POCSO Court, Karauli in Rajasthan for committing rape on a 14-year old girl. A rigorous 20 years imprisonment and fine was levied. The Rajasthan High Court granted order for bail and suspension of sentence and the appeal for the same was disposed of by the Supreme Court. 

The Court asserted that the lower court order had failed to assess the gravity of the offence. The Supreme Court set aside the High Court’s order for bail and suspension of sentence. The Court reaffirmed that post conviction bail standards are higher and it must be exercised in judicial discipline, especially considering the seriousness of offences. The bench referred to the precedent established in Omprakash Sahni v. Jai Shankar Chaudhary and Another to define the scope of Section 389 CrPc. Should the accused appear entitled to acquittal, he should not be kept too long till the pending appeal. There must not be very apparent or gross on the face of the record and the Court needs to arrive at prima facie satisfaction that the conviction is not desirable. 

Lack of visible injuries and non-availability of FSL report are not credible reasons to disbelieve rape when strong contradictory oral testimony is provided by the prosecutrix. No material contradictions must arise from the oral evidence. While DNA reports are only corroborative; DNA and FSL reports cannot be sole grounds for negation of other credible evidence. 

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