Exciting Legal Internship Opportunity at AXISCADES in Bengaluru

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Are you an ambitious law student in your 4th or 5th year looking for an unparalleled Legal Internship AXISCADES Bengaluru? AXISCADES Technologies Limited invites you to join our Legal team in Bengaluru. This is your chance to work alongside industry leaders and gain invaluable insights into the legal landscape while enjoying competitive compensation in a dynamic work environment that fosters growth and excellence.

Key Learnings from Your Legal Internship at AXISCADES

As a Legal Intern at AXISCADES, you will engage in a variety of impactful tasks that are crucial for your development, including:

  • CLM Implementation: Assist in managing the contract lifecycle, ensuring streamlined processes that enhance efficiency during your Legal Internship at AXISCADES.
  • Contract Drafting: Support the setup and drafting of contracts with a keen attention to detail, ensuring compliance and accuracy.
  • Process Development: Help design efficient workflows for document repositories, contributing to the overall effectiveness of the legal department.
  • Legal Research: Conduct research on legal trends and compliance matters, providing valuable insights that support decision-making.
  • Departmental Support: Collaborate with various departments, including Finance, Risk, Delivery, and Compliance, gaining exposure to different facets of the business.
  • Presentation Preparation: Craft clear, well-structured PowerPoint presentations that effectively communicate legal concepts and strategies.

What We Offer During Your Legal Internship

At AXISCADES, we provide real-world experience. There are no sidelines hereโ€”be part of impactful work during your Legal Internship AXISCADES Bengaluru. You will benefit from:

  • Career Development: Receive mentorship from senior legal and business leaders who will guide your professional growth.
  • Networking Opportunities: Collaborate across teams and expand your professional network in a supportive environment.
  • Innovative Culture: Your ideas matter in our diverse team, encouraging an innovative spirit.

How to Apply for the Legal Internship

If you are ready to take the next step in your legal career, send your resume to rithvick.naidu@axiscades.in. Donโ€™t miss out on this exciting opportunity to launch your career with AXISCADES!

Join us and make a significant impact while developing your skills in a supportive and dynamic setting! Your journey in the legal field starts with the Legal Internship AXISCADES Bengaluru!


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Rental or mesne profits arise only upon unlawful occupation: SC


Justices Augustine George Masih and C.R. Gavai on a judgement dated 15 October 2025, Nashik Municipal Corporation v. Landowner partly allowed the appeal challenging the High Courtโ€™s decision reducing compensation for land acquisition under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 reiterating that rental or mesne profits arise only upon unlawful occupation.

The dispute concerned 37 Ares of land in Nashik that had been reserved for public purposes under the MRTP Act, 1966, and partially acquired decades earlier. The remaining land was used by the Corporation without formal acquisition. After multiple rounds of litigation, the land was finally acquired in 2017, with the SLAO awarding โ‚น8.69 crore compensation, later enhanced by the Reference Court to โ‚น20.20 crore along with โ‚น238 crore as โ€œrental compensation.โ€ The High Court quashed the enhancement, restoring the SLAOโ€™s award.

Before the Supreme Court, the appellant contended that the High Court erred in rejecting the comparable sale deeds relied on by the Reference Court and that the denial of rental compensation was unjust. The Court agreed partly, holding that under Section 26 of the 2013 Act, the Collector must determine market value based on average sale prices of similar lands and not on ready-reckoner rates. It found the Reference Courtโ€™s reliance on six sale instances sound and restored the higher compensation of โ‚น20.20 crore with 9% interest.

However, the claim of rental compensation was rejected. The Court observed that no evidence showed unlawful possession by the Corporation before the appellantโ€™s purchase in 2011, and the original owner retained control over the property. Relying on R.L. Jain v. DDA (2004) 4 SCC 79, it held that rental or mesne profits arise only upon unlawful occupation. Nevertheless, invoking equitable jurisdiction under Section 28 (โ€œseventhlyโ€), the Court directed the Corporation to pay 8% interest on the purchase amount of โ‚น1.17 crore for the period between the sale deed and the award.

Accordingly, the appeal was partly allowed. The enhanced compensation was restored, but rental compensation was disallowed. The adverse observations and cost of โ‚น10 lakh imposed by the High Court were set aside.

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