Finjuris LLP, a full service law firm based in New Delhi, is inviting law students and recent graduates to join its team as legal interns. If you want hands on exposure to how a commercially focused firm handles taxation, corporate, and dispute work, this internship lets you build practical research and drafting skills alongside experienced practitioners.
The firm operates out of central Delhi, including chambers near the Supreme Court, so you get to work close to where high stakes matters are argued. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Finjuris LLP has been in practice for around 25 years and describes itself as a full service firm that pairs legal expertise with commercial and financial proficiency. The firm advises Indian businesses, global enterprises, banks and financial institutions, and companies ranging from startups to large corporates.
Its stated mission is to offer legal assistance and strategic advice that is ethically sound and helps clients meet their commercial goals, with proactive risk identification and problem solving. The founder, Prakash Sinha, is an advocate practising in Delhi.
As a legal intern you will support the firm across its core practice areas and gain practical exposure to live work. Day to day, interns at a firm like this typically:
The firm works across taxation, corporate and commercial law, FEMA, mergers and acquisitions, arbitration, banking and finance, insolvency and bankruptcy, and litigation, so you can be exposed to a broad mix of subjects.
This internship is suited to law students currently pursuing a three year or five year LLB programme, and to recent law graduates who want practical firm experience. A genuine interest in commercial law, taxation, corporate, or dispute resolution work will help you make the most of the placement.
The listing does not state a fixed eligibility cut off, so candidates at different stages of their studies are encouraged to apply and let the firm assess fit.
Strong legal research and writing skills, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn go a long way at a boutique firm where interns work closely with the team. Comfort with reading statutes and case law, basic familiarity with the firm practice areas, and clear written English will all strengthen your candidacy.
You can apply through the firm career page by filling in the application form and uploading your CV, or you can send your CV directly to the recruitment team.
Mention the role you are applying for and your availability dates in your message so the team can place you with the right practice group.