Mentoring Future Lawyers at Juris Civilis
Law happens in courtrooms, not just textbooks. I mentor law students on real-world procedure, research, and client ethics to ensure they are ready for the grind of the legal profession.
Congratulations to this bright intern on successfully completing his internship with my firm. His hard work and passion for justice are truly commendable.
Another dedicated intern completing his journey with us. It is rewarding to see young legal minds grow and develop their skills. Wishing him the very best for his future.
A huge congratulations to our talented intern on her achievements during her time with us. Her growth is inspiring, and I wish her the best as she moves forward in her legal career.
About Mentoring Future Lawyers
At Juris Civilis Law Firm, my internship isn't about fetching coffee or sitting in a back office. I bring students into the thick of it—from understanding the nuances of bail hearings to navigating the registry at Tis Hazari. You will learn how to draft a petition that actually stands up in court and, more importantly, how to talk to a client who is stressed, scared, and looking to you for answers. It is about understanding the human side of the law, which is often missing from law school curriculums.
Bridging the Gap: Classroom vs. Courtroom
Law schools teach the statutes, but they rarely teach the survival skills needed in a high-pressure practice like mine. My mentorship program is designed to close that gap. When I take on an intern, I expect them to see the reality of the legal system in India.
What You Will Learn
- Practical Filing & Procedure: You won't just hear about CPC or CrPC; you will handle the paperwork for a real District Commission complaint. You will learn how to clear objections in the court registry and handle the technicalities that often make or break a case.
- Client Management: A lawyer's job is 50% legal knowledge and 50% communication. You will observe how I handle clients who come to me with 498A issues, property disputes, or cyber fraud, and learn how to manage their expectations with clarity and empathy.
- Courtroom Exposure: You will see how arguments are structured in real-time. Whether it's a bail hearing or a civil argument, you will learn why preparation is the only thing that matters.
Why I Mentor
I believe in the phrase, 'Law without justice is a wound without a cure.' My goal is to nurture students who don't just want to be lawyers for the title, but who actually want to fight for the right side. The profession is hectic, and it demands dedication. If you are prepared to put in the hours and want to understand how a law firm like Juris Civilis actually solves problems for real people, reach out.
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