The Supreme Court Centre for Research and Planning Internship programme is now accepting applications for in person full time internships for April 2026 and May 2026. The internship is offered by the Centre for Research and Planning (CRP) at the Supreme Court of India, providing law students and recent graduates an opportunity to gain research oriented exposure to judicial work.
The internship programme is designed to provide participants with insight into the research and policy work that supports the functioning of the Supreme Court of India. Candidates selected for the programme will work closely with the Centre and contribute to legal research and academic work related to constitutional and judicial matters.
About the Centre for Research and Planning
The Centre for Research and Planning (CRP) operates under the Supreme Court of India and focuses on research, policy development, and legal analysis related to judicial administration and legal reforms.
The centre plays an important role in assisting the judiciary through legal research, policy studies, and academic analysis on key legal issues affecting the Indian legal system.
Through the Supreme Court Centre for Research and Planning Internship, the centre aims to involve law students and young graduates in research projects that contribute to the development of legal scholarship and judicial understanding.
Internship Position Details
The internship offers candidates the opportunity to work in a research oriented environment associated with the Supreme Court.
Organisation: Centre for Research and Planning, Supreme Court of India
Position: Legal Intern
Mode: In person internship
Duration: One month
Internship Months Available: April 2026 and May 2026
The programme requires interns to work full time and physically present at the centre during the internship period.
Eligibility
The Supreme Court Centre for Research and Planning Internship is open to a wide range of applicants interested in legal research and judicial processes.
Eligible applicants include:
- Law students currently pursuing legal studies
- Recent law graduates
- Candidates from diverse educational and social backgrounds
The centre encourages applications from individuals who demonstrate a genuine interest in legal research and judicial processes.
Nature of Work
Interns selected under the Supreme Court Centre for Research and Planning Internship programme may assist the centre in various research and documentation related tasks.
Possible responsibilities include:
- Conducting legal research on constitutional and judicial issues
- Assisting with policy research and legal analysis
- Supporting documentation and research projects undertaken by the centre
- Contributing to research materials that support the work of the Supreme Court
The internship provides valuable exposure to the research framework that contributes to judicial decision making and legal policy development.
Application Timeline
Applications for the Supreme Court Centre for Research and Planning Internship are accepted on a rolling basis.
Candidates must submit their applications at least two weeks before their preferred internship slot for either April or May 2026.
Applicants are advised to apply early to increase their chances of selection.
How to Apply
Interested candidates can apply for the Supreme Court Centre for Research and Planning Internship by sending their updated CV via email.
Application Email: attached to the quick apply button. Click on the button to directly open the official mail.
Candidates are encouraged to ensure that their CV clearly highlights their academic background, research experience, and interest in judicial processes.
For additional details about the functioning of the Centre, applicants may also refer to the official website of the Supreme Court of India.
Opportunity to Work with a Research Centre of the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court Centre for Research and Planning Internship offers a unique opportunity for law students and young graduates to gain insight into legal research that supports India’s highest court. By working with the Centre for Research and Planning, interns will gain valuable exposure to legal scholarship, judicial research, and policy oriented legal work.
For candidates interested in constitutional law, legal research, and judicial policy studies, this internship provides a meaningful experience within the institutional framework of the Supreme Court of India.