Litigation Internship at Vardhan LawFin, Jaipur– July 2025

Law students seeking real courtroom exposure and commercial law experience can now apply for a focused, post-court hour litigation internship at Vardhan LawFin. This hands-on, physical internship is ideal for students looking to strengthen their litigation skills in a structured, yet practical, legal environment.

The program runs from 01 July to 27 July 2025 and is designed to provide interns with an introduction to professional litigation and legal drafting while working alongside practicing advocates in Jaipur.

About Vardhan LawFin

Vardhan LawFin is a Jaipur-based law office engaged in civil, commercial, and litigation practice. Known for its practical and ethical approach, the firm regularly advises on dispute resolution, contract structuring, and regulatory matters.

With a growing focus on mentoring the next generation of legal professionals, Vardhan LawFin’s internship program aims to develop capable, confident litigators through real-time learning and court-oriented work.

Internship Details

  • Duration: 01 July 2025 – 27 July 2025
  • Location: Jaipur (Physical Internship)
  • Mode: In-person
  • Timings: Post-court hours only, making it ideal for students with prior court observations or daytime academic commitments

This structure allows interns to engage in legal work after court sessions, focusing on research, drafting, and internal office assistance during critical post-hearing hours.

Responsibilities and Learning Opportunities

During the litigation internship in Jaipur, selected candidates will be exposed to:

  1. Legal Research and Drafting
    • Assisting with legal research on ongoing matters
    • Drafting pleadings, applications, and case notes
  2. Litigation Support
    • Assisting with preparation of case files and briefs
    • Observing and contributing to litigation strategy discussions
  3. Office-Based Legal Work
    • Supporting internal documentation, record-keeping, and filing
    • Coordinating with clerks and junior advocates on administrative tasks

This experience is designed to provide a realistic introduction to the workflows of a practicing litigation chamber.

Candidate Profile

The ideal intern for this opportunity would be:

  • A 4th or 5th-year law student enrolled in a five-year law program
  • Equipped with excellent legal research and writing skills
  • Genuinely interested in litigation, commercial legal practice, and procedural work
  • Self-motivated, punctual, and capable of handling responsibilities with minimal supervision

Interns must be based in Jaipur or able to attend the office physically throughout the internship period.

Why Apply?

The litigation internship in Jaipur at Vardhan LawFin is not just another academic exercise—it’s a real-world engagement designed for students serious about entering litigation. If you’re preparing for a career in civil or commercial courts, this experience provides:

  • Daily exposure to live case files and pleadings
  • One-on-one guidance in a boutique litigation environment
  • Insights into how court hearings translate into written arguments and procedural tasks
  • An opportunity to develop discipline, attention to detail, and confidence in handling real legal work

Whether you’re aiming to join a litigation chamber after graduation or build a solo practice, this internship lays a strong foundational base.

How to Apply

Interested applicants should send the following to vardhanlawfin@gmail.com:

  • Updated CV
  • A concise cover email introducing yourself and expressing your interest
  • Use the following subject line format:

Subject Line: Internship Application | Year of Study, College/University | July 2025

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further steps. Early applications are encouraged due to limited slots.

Final Note

This litigation internship in Jaipur is ideal for aspiring litigators ready to go beyond books and enter the legal workspace. With a post-court timing schedule and a practical role, it offers the perfect balance between exposure and contribution. If you’re ready to learn, work, and grow under the mentorship of practicing litigators, don’t miss this opportunity.

Submit your application today and take a confident, deliberate step toward building a strong, enduring litigation practice. Your journey toward becoming a skilled courtroom advocate starts here.Submit your application and take a confident step toward your litigation career.


Also Read – 1-Month Paid Legal Internship by Department of Legal Affairs – Apply by June 11

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