Internship Experience @ Chambers of Advocate Prakash Sahay, Jharkhand BY Deepak khandelwal
Internship Experience @ Chambers of Advocate Prakash Sahay, Jharkhand BY Deepak khandelwal
Advocate Prakash Sahay, Giridih District Court, Jharkhand
1. Attending court proceedings
2. Listening to clients and make short points
3. Research
4. I was asked to read the Civil Procedure Code and Indian Penal Code.
There are about 10 Juniors working under Sahay Sir, all are cooperative. They all used me to help in my task. Being one of the leading Criminal Lawyer in Giridih Sir, has a lot of cases in daily basis so, had to interact with a numbers of clients.
As this was my first Internship so being little bit scary was obvious but was excited too. The feeling of being a LAWYER came in the very first day of Internship. On very first day Sahay Sir, asked me to go through Section 498 A & 378 of IPC.
To interact with District Judges. Every day is a time to learn something new. Sahay sir, used to give home task (e.g to research, or to go through the facts of some cases and find out the issues etc.). Interacting with people(Clients & Advocates ) of different caste & creed was most interesting. It made me knowledge full in lots of legal topics, much more than my course as a 2nd Year law student.
Viewing the proceedings gave a practical knowledge about advocacy skills and the manner of pleading in the court.
The tenure was much of a learning process and my Advocate(Prakash Sahay) Sir, guided me on the every nook of my internship.
Every law student must start their Internship from district court because it gives a lot of exposure.
From LawOF:
Dear Deepak khandelwal
Best of Luck for the Future.
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