Virtual Legal Internship June 2025 – Apply Now for Litigation Experience

Virtual Legal Internship June 2025 is your opportunity to gain real litigation exposure, legal research skills, and direct mentorship from experienced legal professionals—all from the comfort of your home. Whether you’re a current law student or a recent graduate, this internship provides a rare chance to step into real legal work in a flexible, guided, and fully remote environment.

Offered by a seasoned legal team, this one-month virtual internship will immerse you in the foundational practices of litigation, helping you build confidence and practical legal understanding that academic learning alone often misses.

Position Details

  • Position Title: Virtual Legal Intern
  • Number of Vacancies: 12
  • Internship Start Date: 01 June 2025
  • Mode: Online / Remote
  • Duration: 1 Month (June 2025)

This internship is ideal for those who want to enhance their practical knowledge in litigation and legal drafting without relocating or compromising their current academic schedule.

What We Offer

Here’s what you’ll gain from the Virtual Legal Internship June 2025:

  1. Practical Exposure – Work on actual legal matters, analyze cases, assist in preparing legal strategies, and sharpen your understanding of courtroom procedures
  2. Mentorship and Legal Training – Learn directly from senior advocates and experienced litigators through guided assignments, online sessions, and real feedback
  3. Remote Flexibility – Experience professional legal training without the need for commuting or relocating, allowing you to maintain academic and personal balance

Who Should Apply?

This internship is open to law students (from any year of study) and fresh law graduates who meet the following criteria:

  • Have a strong interest in litigation and Indian procedural law
  • Possess solid legal research and analytical skills
  • Demonstrate clarity in legal writing and verbal communication
  • Are self-motivated, disciplined, and capable of managing deadlines in a remote setting

Whether you’re just beginning law school or stepping into the professional world post-graduation, this internship offers the kind of mentorship and exposure that academic programs often lack.

Why This Internship Matters

In today’s evolving legal landscape, virtual internships have become the new norm—but not all of them offer substance and mentorship. This Virtual Legal Internship in June 2025 is carefully designed to ensure you’re not just sitting through online lectures but actively participating in:

  • Real-time legal research
  • Case study analysis
  • Document drafting and litigation prep
  • Direct interaction with practicing advocates

The legal profession demands not only theoretical knowledge but also critical thinking and strategy formulation, which this internship helps nurture.

Application Process

To apply for the Virtual Legal Internship June 2025, follow these steps:

  1. An updated CV detailing your academic background and relevant skills
  2. A brief cover letter (no more than 200–250 words) explaining:
    • Your interest in litigation
    • Why you’re applying for this virtual internship
    • How you plan to contribute and learn during the month
  • Application Deadline: 28 May 2025

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by email before the internship start date.

Who Will Benefit the Most?

This internship is tailored for candidates who:

  • Are looking to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and real-world practice
  • Want to build a foundation in litigation strategy and research
  • Are seeking mentorship from active legal professionals
  • Wish to work in a flexible, professional, and structured virtual environment

If you’re someone who thrives on responsibility and wants to engage in meaningful legal work, this program is your chance.

Conclusion

Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to be part of the Virtual Legal Internship June 2025. It’s more than just a line on your resume—it’s your entry into litigation, research, and real legal engagement.

Take your first step toward becoming a litigation-ready legal professional. Apply today and join a growing network of future legal minds shaping tomorrow’s justice system—from wherever you are.


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Live-in Relationships in India: 5 Key Legal Rights & Powerful Social Acceptance Facts

Over recent times, societal values have changed a lot in India. Especially the younger population who are residing in urban and semi-urban regions, are moving towards live-in relationships instead of being married. In these kind of relationships, two individuals with their consent live together in a relationship resembling marriage without performing marriage ceremony.

While live-in relationships are more common in Western societies, but in India it has raised critical questions regarding legal recognition, moral legitimacy, and societal acceptance.

Understanding Live-in Relationships

Meaning of live-in relationship – It is a kind of domestic arrangement wherein a couple cohabits without being legally married. It does not require rituals, registration, or formal legal procedures as compared to marriage. It includes the consent of the partners.

In India, there is no codified statute that expressly defines or governs live-in relationships, the judiciary has played a crucial role in understanding their legal status and protecting the rights of individuals involved in such arrangements.

Judicial Recognition and Legal Status

Over time, the Indian courts have taken more progressive view on live-in relationships, particularly from the point of view of individual liberty under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution (Right to Life and Personal Liberty). In many landmark cases, the courts have upheld that two adults who have given their consent, have the right to live together without interference of society or their family.

Key Judicial Pronouncements:

  1. S. Khushboo v. Kanniammal (2010):
    In this case, the Supreme Court held that live-in relationships are legal or moral per se and fall within the ambit of personal liberty under Article 21.
  2. Lata Singh v. State of U.P. (2006):
    The Court observed that a woman who is not minor is free to marry or live with anyone of her will, and interference by third person (including family) is unjustified.
  3. Indra Sarma v. V.K.V. Sarma (2013):
    In this case, the Supreme Court laid down the guidelines to determine whether a live-in relationship qualifies for protection under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (PWDVA). The court pointed out the need to distinguish between a casual relationship and one that resembles marriage in substance and stability.
  4. D. Velusamy v. D. Patchaiammal (2010):
    The Court held that live-in relationships that are “in the nature of marriage” would entitle women to claim maintenance under the Domestic Violence Act.

Rights of Partners and Children Born Out of Live-in Relationships

Under certain conditions, a female partner in a live-in relationship may be entitled to:

  • Maintenance under the Domestic Violence Act
  • Protection from abuse
  • Right to residence in the shared household

Also, the Supreme Court has recognized that children born out of such relationships are considered legitimate for certain legal purposes. In case of Tulsa v. Durghatiya (2008), it was held by the court that children born to couples living together for a long time would not be considered illegitimate.

Although, inheritance rights under Hindu Succession Law are still open to interpretation and largely depend on whether the relationship satisfies conditions similar to marriage.

Societal Acceptance: Between Tradition and Transition

Even though the judiciary support it, but still live-in relationships have not gained much social acceptance in India. Deep-rooted cultural rules and regulations, religious sentiments, and the sacredness associated with marriage have led people to think that live-in relationships are part of western culture.

In rural areas, such relationships are mostly not accepted by the people. Even in urban areas, couples living together without being married often face hardships in renting accommodation due to moral policing by landlords or neighbours.

Although, those persons who are educated and have broad minded, prioritize self-determination, compatibility, and freedom over traditional norms. For them, a live-in relationship is a way to explore long-term compatibility without the instant pressures of legal commitment towards their partners.

Conclusion

Live-in relationships, though still a topic of debate in Indian society, are gaining judicial support and legality in law. However, only legal recognition is not sufficient. Until the society changes its mindset, people who live together without marriage, will have to face societal criticism and mental pressure.

In democratic countries like India, where constitution guarantees freedom and dignity of every citizen, it is important for society to move in line with the law and respect personal choices.


Author(s) Name: Tamanna (Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Jhanjeri, Mohali – Punjab)

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