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Legal Mentorship and Supreme Court Internship Programs

byMohnish NirwanIn-person internships at offices in New Delhi and KolkataStarts from1,500 per session (60 mins)View full gallery

A look into how we bridge the gap between classroom theory and Supreme Court practice. This is our team, our mentorship culture, and the real-world steps we take to build a legal career.

Standing before the Supreme Court of India, a place I consider a temple of justice. My goal is to make this experience accessible to you, transforming your legal education into a tangible, powerful reality.

A key moment for every intern: receiving the Certificate of Completion. This document represents not just the end of a program, but the beginning of a promising legal career built on practical experience.

Team Nirwan Legal on the steps of the Supreme Court. This is what my program is about: learning and growing together as a unified team in the most important legal venue in the country.

The successful April 2024 internship batch. We run structured monthly programs to ensure every law student gets focused attention and a comprehensive learning experience within a cohort of their peers.

With my senior, a respected advocate, at the Supreme Court. I believe in learning from the best, and my program provides you with exposure to the wisdom and experience of seasoned legal professionals.

A professional advocate must embody consistency and dedication. I lead by example, showing my team what it takes to build a successful career in law through persistent effort and unwavering focus.

We work hard, and we celebrate our successes as a family. Here, our team celebrates a senior's birthday in the office, reinforcing the strong bonds that make our workplace a supportive environment.

Our entire team, including interns and associates, with a senior advocate. This image captures the essence of my mentorship philosophy: a hierarchy of respect and learning where everyone grows together.

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My internship program is not just about passive observation; it is designed to replace textbook theory with court reality. You will be drafting legal notices, conducting actual research on Manupatra, and shadowing our team during high-stakes hearings at the Supreme Court. We run structured, month-long cohorts at our Jangpura office because I believe consistency and daily presence are the only ways to build a genuine, successful legal practice.

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