The Chambers of Adv. Anshula Grover, Advocate-on-Record at the Supreme Court of India, are inviting applications from law students for a virtual internship focused on legal research and drafting assistance. The programme runs across June, July and August 2026, and is open to senior law students who want hands-on exposure to the research, drafting and litigation-support work that sits at the heart of Supreme Court practice.
The internship is fully remote, so you can take it up from anywhere. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis by email, so it helps to apply early rather than wait.
The Chambers of Adv. Anshula Grover, Advocate-on-Record before the Supreme Court of India, are seeking law interns for a virtual internship programme scheduled for June, July and August 2026. The internship is built around real legal research and drafting tasks, giving you a practical sense of how research feeds into the documents and submissions filed in court.
It is a good fit if you are in your final years of law school and want to sharpen your research instincts and drafting basics while working directly with a practising Advocate-on-Record.
As an intern, you can expect to:
The work is designed to build the core skills that practising lawyers use day to day: locating the right authorities, reading them closely, and turning that research into clean, usable drafts.
The internship will be conducted during June, July and August 2026. You can choose to come on board for the month or months that suit you within this window. The entire internship is virtual, so it can be done remotely from home.
There is no application fee. The opportunity notification does not mention a stipend, so you should treat this as an unpaid internship and confirm the exact terms with the Chambers directly before you commit.
Interested candidates may apply by sending their application to anshula.grover@gmail.com. Attach your updated CV and a short note on your availability and why you would like to intern. Since applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, the earlier you write in, the better your chances of securing a slot within the June to August window.