Virtual Internship Opportunity with The Amikus Qriae

Kickstart your legal career with The Amikus Qriae Virtual Internship January 2025! This one-month program offers law students the chance to gain invaluable practical experience, all from the convenience of a remote setting. Don’t miss this opportunity to dive into the dynamic world of legal research and professional growth.

Internship Overview

  • Tenure: 1 month (January 2025)
  • Mode: Virtual (Work from home)

This program has been meticulously crafted to equip participants with practical skills, enhance their understanding of legal principles, and provide networking opportunities within the legal community.


Eligibility Criteria

The internship is open to students pursuing:

  • A 5-year integrated law course, or
  • A 3-year LLB program from a recognized university or college.

If you’re passionate about learning and eager to contribute to meaningful legal projects, this program is perfect for you. No prior experience is required—just enthusiasm and commitment to excel in the legal field.


Why Join The Amikus Qriae Virtual Internship January 2025?

As a leader in the legal fraternity, The Amikus Qriae provides its interns with:

  1. Practical Learning Opportunities
    • Dive into legal research and content creation to strengthen your practical skills.
    • Engage in real-world assignments that complement your academic knowledge.
  2. Networking
    • Build connections with peers and seasoned professionals.
    • Gain access to mentors who can guide your career path.
  3. Flexible Setup
    • Work remotely, balancing academics with professional exposure.
    • Enjoy the convenience of participating from anywhere.
  4. Certification
    • Receive a prestigious certificate on successful completion, enhancing your resume.

Application Process

Follow these steps to apply for The Amikus Qriae Virtual Internship January 2025:

  1. Prepare Your CV: Highlight your academic background, achievements, and relevant experiences.
  2. Write a Cover Letter: Include it directly in the email body, explaining your interest and suitability for the internship.
  3. Email Your Application: Send your CV and Cover Letter to theamikusqriaecontent@gmail.com with the subject line:
    “Applying for Virtual Internship (January 2025)”.

Important: Applications sent to any other email address will not be accepted.


Application Deadline

  • Submission Deadline: 6th January 2025, 11:59 PM

The Virtual Internship January 2025 by The Amikus Qriae offers a unique blend of practical exposure, networking, and skill development. Whether you’re just starting your legal education or looking to advance your career, this program is your gateway to professional growth.

Don’t wait—apply today and make January 2025 the stepping stone to a brighter legal future!


Crawford Bayley & Co Internship Mumbai – Stipend Rs. 10,000 – Apply!

Join Our WhatsApp Channel for Opportunity Updates

Get Daily Updates

Join our Telegram Channel for Opportunity Updates

Get Daily Updates

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Next Article

Need for uniformity in cases filed under the 1885 Telegraph Act : SC

In a recent judgement, the Supreme Court has raised the need for uniformity in filing of cases under the Telegraph Act of 1885. The bench of Justices Rajesh Bindal and M.M. Sundresh in Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd vs Vinod on 18 August 2025 set aside the order by the High Court and the matter was remitted back for fresh consideration on correct methodology and new evidence. 

The dispute relates to the compensation claimed by landowners for the utilization of their land for installing transmission towers and laying overhead high-voltage power lines under the “400 KV Jhajjar Power Transmission System – PPP-1” project, which extends for nearly 100 kilometers across the districts of Sonepat, Jhajjar, Rohtak, and Bhiwani. Invoking Section 16(3) of the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885, the landowners approached the Additional District Judges in Sonepat and Jhajjar to seek compensation.

The bench specified that under Section 10 of the Telegraph Act, only the right of use is acquired. The ownership remains with the landowners.  In Kerala SEB v. Livisha, observed that while no rigid rule exists for determining compensation in cases involving telegraph and electrical lines, certain relevant factors must be taken into account. 

Section 16(3) of the 1885 Act permits the filing of an application before the District Judge in the event of a compensation dispute. In the present case, such an application filed in Sonepat was treated and registered as a civil suit, resulting in both a judgment and decree. In contrast, in Jhajjar, the matter was registered as a civil miscellaneous application, leading only to a judgment. This inconsistency highlights the need for uniformity in the nomenclature applied to proceedings under the 1885 Act. The Court found that the same is necessary to be done in similar proceedings arising under the Petroleum and Minerals Pipelines (Acquisition of Right of User in Land) Act, 1962.

Join Our WhatsApp Channel for Opportunity Updates

Get Daily Updates

Join our Telegram Channel for Opportunity Updates

Get Daily Updates

Next Article

Contact Us

For Submitting a Post

contact@lawdrishti.com

For Banner ads & admission campaigns

advertise@lawdrishti.com

Timing

Hours: 9 AM – 9 PM (Mon-Sat)

See the below animation to allow notifications.

Start getting Lawdrishti updates useful for you!

Contact Us

For Submitting a Post

For Banner ads & admission campaigns

Contact us
For Submitting a Post
For Banner ads & admission campaigns
Timing

Hours: 9 AM – 9 PM (Mon-Sat)