Practical exposure through courts, legal institutions and professional mentoring
Students are assigned internships under practicing advocates of District Courts, High Courts and other legal forums. They observe court proceedings and learn practical aspects of drafting and legal procedures.
As part of the institute’s professional training, students interact and work with practicing advocates and, during internships, may gain exposure under judicial officers for practical understanding.
Students participate in legal aid activities, awareness drives and community-based programmes conducted under the guidance of the institute and Moot Court Society.
Students may be placed with legal institutions, commissions or administrative bodies for understanding procedural and policy-based legal work relevant to their academic growth.
Students assist faculty members, advocates and legal scholars in research assignments, case analysis, academic writing and report preparation to strengthen analytical skills.
As per programme structure, students must complete five mandatory internships, one at the end of each academic year, ensuring comprehensive practical exposure before graduation.