Name of the intern
Jasmine Suri
Name of your college
Amity University, Lucknow
Name of the course and year of study
BA.LLB (Hons.) | 3rd year student
Name and address of the organisation
Judicial Training & Research Institute Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow
Duration of internship
From: 01/05/2020 Till: 20/05/2021
How did you apply for the internship?
Since the CoVID lockdown was at its peak, I applied through the online mode of registration by the dint of a recommendation letter from my college.
I was selected after a process of documentation and other formalities.
First day formalities, infrastructure, first impression
Since everything was online, on the very 1st day I had a one to one conversation with my internship guide over a phone call.
The other formalities and commitment letter was completed through email, as there were all the judges that I had to communicate with, so I maintained good decorum and protocols.
Main Tasks
The main tasks basically included the in depth research of each topic and its subtopic, since the topic was extremely vast so the research had to be fresh and recent and of course authentic.
I added various case laws and statutory provisions which also required research.
The day to day task involved reading books and various articles on similar topics to get a better understanding of the work.
My research paper basically dealt with the dynamic phenomenon of global business, understanding the environment in which it operates, its reciprocity, itās comparative study, relation between law and international business.
It further dealt with the Indian Contract Act, its perspectives, the scenario of global business and its impact on contract law.
The change in position of conventional Contract Act, e-contracts, their comparative study and its current situation in India.
Work Environment
The environment and the exposure was good enough for a 1st year student and I was treated with full respect.
Good Things
There were many Good things, specifically the way I was made to research and the broadness of topics that I was allocated and the kind of exposure that I received.
Bad Things
There werenāt any bad things about the internship.
Except that, during the lockdown it had to be online and I couldnāt get the chance to experience it physically.
Stipend
No stipend
Details about accommodation and commute
The internship was strictly online. So everything I did was from home.
Anything else?
The working hours were flexible, the institute was strict with the deadlines.
I liked this a lot, but I was never scolded or anything.
They respected my time as well and I was also given a dayās sick leave, which is usually not granted during the internship.
Certificate
Disclaimer: Internship Experiences are opinions shared by individual law students and tend to be personal and subjective in nature. The internship experiences shared on Lawctopus are NOT Lawctopus’ official views on the internship. We also do not edit internship experiences (except to ensure readability) to ensure that the intern’s voice remains intact.
Disclaimer: We try to ensure that the information we post on Lawctopus is accurate. However, despite our best efforts, some of the content may contain errors. You can trust us, but please conduct your own checks too.
Source: Lawctopus