Intership Sagar
Intership Sagar
Intership Sagar
Internship Diary
INTERNSHIP DETAILS:
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CERTIFICATE
INTRODUCTION
I got the chance for learning the procedure of a law firm and
other legal process during the months from Oct 2023 to Dec 2023,
when I was given the golden opportunity of working with Adv.
Kishor V. Zanje.
This report examines the internship program with Adv. Kishor V. Zanje
Pradhikaran, pune-44 started from 03/10/2023 to 30/12/2023 has immensely
been a commendable learning experience for me. The internship delivered
me insight look of the labour issues through the medium of court practice,
where I dealt with people, company management directly to look into their
problems under the guidance of my senior and other associates with the help
of them I was able to complete my internship with an excellent learning
experience. I visited Industrial Courts, Pune as per the different matters fixed
in courts in daily routine. Where I got an opportunity to appear before the
Hon’ble Judges and also to interact with the workers and to know the reason
for the commission of their disciplinary issues and worker’s that seek to utilize
the rehabilitative opportunities. Imprisonment offers, combining it with the
essential restorative justice a meeting between offender, victim and
community.
INTERNSHIP OVERVIEW
RESEARCH:
DRAFTING:
Drafting skills require lots of hard work and patience. One needs to be
well versed with the various drafting specimens and formatting skills in order
to undertake and complete such assignments properly. Apart from these,
assignments may include proof reading of various legal documents,
observance of court proceedings, making notes on various legal issues etc.
and other task depending on the nature of the internship.
Supporting the lawyers that come into the office and program.
Sitting in on meetings and appointments and offering required
assistance.
Office type organizational work – photocopying, organizing
papers, keeping files in order, organizing the desk.
Attending the Enquiry, cross examination and punishment
process. The enquiry process is very similar to court proceedings.
Reading any suggested law related materials for my own benefit.
Helping clients if possible and if I am able to since I don’t know
much about the field yet.
Interacting to various lawyers in the office.
Research on judgments that are related to facts of case.
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The Junior Advocates working associated with the firm, handed over
me the case file and go through it like how the documents are sequenced,
the documents need to be filed up. I learnt that the latest document related to
the case to be placed at the top. In every file the first sheet is the case
summary prepared by the concerned advocates to make themselves handy
with the events took place in a chronological order. All the pages are in one
sequence, evidence documents are mentioned number and the number used
in proceeding to identify. Properly tagged with the sticky notes on which the
heading of the documents was written, this make the arguing advocate to
refer the desired document before the court very quickly. Thereafter, I was
asked to prepare a file of a fresh case in a like manner and I did the work to
their satisfaction. I made summaries of the cases, tagged the documents
along with the dates.
I was asked to read case files include those which came there for
Enquiry. First time, I was unable to relate the documents placed in the file.
Then I took the assistance of the lawyers working there to teach me the
practical aspect of the enquiry proceedings, Court proceedings and what
exactly each document means. I learnt that files include various forms like
Vakalatnama, MOU, Court fee, Wage Settlement, Suspension Order; brief
facts of the petitioner along with the allegations and prayer to the court;
written statement by the respondent; affidavits by both the parties, recording
of statements of the witnesses and their cross and re-examinations.
3.LEGAL RESEARCH:
One day I was asked to search for a case by one of the Junior
Advocate working with the Advocate , while she was preparing on case. She
told me the main points of the case and asked to search for similar
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judgements which were held in favor of her client and also against him. That
was the first time I ever did any research before that I didn’t know what the
research is all about. In our law curriculum the research teach in 3rd Semester
now I am learning this. Thereafter I researched many times when being
asked. I learnt that in order to get the exact/similar case to our case it take so
much of labour like putting the key words in search engine of the relevant
sites like Manupatra, Indian kanoon, Supreme Court’s Site and LLR (labour
law Reporter) thereafter reading of resulted judgements with a wide array of
law books and bare acts and to find out whether the judgement is related to
our case or not be it in our favour or against and I learnt that while looking for
favorable judgements it is also necessary to look for the against judgements
so that we can work more on laying our case stronger by getting the
knowledge/hint what the opposite party may argue before the court.
4. COURT VISIT:
5. FRAMING OF CHARGES:
6. CROSS EXAMINATION :
7. FINAL ARGUMENTS:
8. CLIENT INTERVIEWING:
I was also given the opportunity to sit during discussions with clients. I
observed that my Lawyer listened him patiently and allowed him to finish. He
asked some questions from the client in order to get the full facts and to get
the clear picture of the client’s case. After listening the patiently, my lawyer
assures the client you no need to worry case is in our favour or going in our
favour. I learnt that Lawyer must ensure the client that he is listening and also
understanding his situation. Lawyer can reflect these by noting the points and
by interacting with the client. I witnessed the counselling related to the matter
of suspension, termination.
9. OTHER EXPERIENCE:
I was made to read various Orders & rules there under of Civil
Procedure Code, Industrial Dispute Act, Indian Evidence Act. Thereafter, I
was supposed to explain them what I understood & then they explained me
the practical aspect of these provisions. I also learnt that filing of a case is
done at Industrial court along with documents were submitted and along with
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court fees, which was through court tickets attached to such documents. I
also learnt that every lawyer maintains a court diary, which proved handy and
very useful as all the details of the cases were entered in the diary with
proper date i.e. previous date and next date of hearing. It proves to be useful
as respective cases are recorded by the lawyer date wise and it saves time to
think and search for the cases as per upcoming date. I also learnt that it is
important to read court judgements and keep yourself sound minded and
while dealing with a case read the facts of case very carefully and try to find
out loopholes and then use them in your favour.
court
Day 35 Date : 29/11/2023 Read writ petition under
article 226 in high court
Day 36 Date : 30/11/2023 Read Landmark case in writ
petition such Kesvanand
bharati case,ss bomani vs
union of india from
manupatra
Day 37 Date : 1/12/2023 Read fundamental rights and
DPSP from bare act
Day 38 Date : 4/12/2023 Civil court visit next date
given
Day 39 Date : 5/12/2023 Jmfc court criminal case
statement of complaintant
Day 40 Date : 6/12/2023 Learn how to make gazzette
name change
Day 41 Date : 7/12/2023 Read articles on
emergencywrote by senior
adv subramnian swamy
Day 42 Date : 8/12/2023 Criminal case witness
absent next date
Day 43 Date : 11/12/2023 Civil matter file by plaintiff
before cisd for grant relief
Day 44 Date : 12/12/2023 Read minimum wages act
Day 45 Date : 13/12/2023 Read constituionanal
provision related to wages
Day 46 Date : 14/12/2023 Criminal case statement of
witness
Day 47 Date : 15/12/2023 Draft bail application
Day 48 Date : 18/12/2023 Learn 7/12
Day 49 Date : 19/12/2023 Sub registrar office
Day 50 Date : 20/12/2023 Filling of suit
Day 51 Date : 21/12/2023 Cancellation deed of leave
and licencence in sub
registrar office
Day 52 Date : 22/12/2023 Draft marriage petition
notice
Day 53 Date : 25/12/2023 Case law on mutual divorce
Day 54 Date : 26/12/2023 Statement of accused
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CONCLUSION
Thank You!!!
Task Done
Enquiry Case - today visit at enquiry officer office with my advocate that
he represent for respondent "company management" the case is related
to Suspension pending Enquiry
Industrial Court Visit - today I got chance to visit Industrial Court,
Swargate, Pune with MY advocate
Discussion regarding yesterday's Court Visit - My advocate ask me my
experience about the visit and I have lot of question to him about my
curacity
Read the Enquiry Case history
Enquiry of Suspension case - today my advocate submit the evidence
against the respondent
Enquiry documents & filing
Jr. Advocate asked me regarding Enquiry case and search the
judgements, cases related to this enquiry
Understand the whole process of Enquiry. I feel it’s similar to court
proceedings like Issue raised, justification, appointment of Enquiry officer
who is independent person whose work like Judge in court room,
appointment of respondent lawyer, appointment of appellant (Client)
lawyer, proceedings, Evidences, documentations, research, cross
examination etc.
Enquiry proceedings
Enquiry proceedings documents
Case study
Filings various documents
Reading
Filing documents
Enquiry file reading
Enquiry Evidence Recording
Drafting - Vakalatnama, Application to court, Court fees procedure
Vakalatnama is an important documents for court proceedings
Industrial Court Visit - Cross-Examination, Arguments, Evidence & Court
Judgement
Discussion regarding yesterday's Court Visit and make summary report
Bare Act reading
Documentation Filing
Enquiry Cross Examination by respondent Lawyer
Case Study
Filing, documentation & records
Enquiry Cross Examination by appellant Lawyer
Reading Evidence Act, 1955
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Case study
Newsletter reading
LLR - Labor law reporter cases & judgement reading
Have chance to interact with Enquiry Officer (Advocate) to understand
his role & process of Enquiry
Law Books reading
Enquiry respondent agreed for his mistake
Task Done
Have chance to interact with respondent (worker) to understand the
issues, circumstance etc.
Have chance to interact with Client to understand the issues,
circumstance, misconduct, mind of people, expectations etc.
Summary report to my advocate regarding this week learning’s
Have chance to interact with Worker (apposite party) Advocate to
understand the issues, circumstance, her role, expectations etc.
Enquiry completed, Enquiry officer give his judgement in favor of
Company (My Advocate Client)
Filing, documentation & records
Have chance to interact with Jr. Advocate to understand her work, how
to help, support to our senior advocate, importance of reading, filings,
collecting documents, evidence, case study, reading bare act etc.
Understand and revision the whole process of Enquiry. I feel it’s similar
to court proceedings like Issue raised, Allegation, Disciplinary Action,
Misconduct, justification, appointment of Enquiry officer who is
independent person those work like Judge in court room, appointment of
respondent lawyer, appointment of appellant lawyer, documentations,
proceedings, Evidences recordings, research, cross examination of
evidence, Gilt prove, Punishment as per law etc.
I have so many questions regarding Law field, career options, how to
became a good lawyer, court presence, court matters, Skill set, Behavior
etc. My Advocate give all the answer, clear my doubts and taught very
good practical lessons, how to drafting, reading, research, refer cases,
judgements, client handlings, patience, listening capabilities and its
importance.