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Izel.Legal

Internships · Summer & monsoon 2026

Learn the law by doing the work.

Three tracks — a working litigation chamber, a corporate advisory desk, and a published research journal — each supervised by the same advocates who teach our cohorts. Small intakes, real matters, edited work.

Send your CV
Apply by 5 July01

Litigation Chambers Internship

Four weeks inside a working chamber — briefs, drafts, and court mornings.

4 weeks · In chambers · New Delhi · ₹10,000/month · 6 seats

  • Draft interlocutory applications and written submissions under a senior's red pen
  • Prepare case briefs and chronologies for matters listed that week
  • Attend court with the arguing counsel and maintain the daily order-sheet log
  • Present one research memo a week at the chamber's strategy review
Who it’s for
  • 3rd–5th year law students or recent graduates
  • Working knowledge of CPC and the Commercial Courts Act
  • Available full-time in Delhi for the entire term

Chamber certificate + detailed work reference from the supervising advocate

Apply by 12 July02

Corporate & Transactional Internship

Six weeks on real deal documents — SHAs, ESOP schemes, and diligence trackers.

6 weeks · Hybrid · ₹12,000/month · 8 seats

  • Mark up shareholder and subscription agreements against the agreed term sheet
  • Build and run diligence trackers for an active fundraise
  • Draft board and shareholder resolutions for routine corporate actions
  • Sit in on two client calls a week with the supervising advocate
Who it’s for
  • 4th–5th year students or graduates headed for transactional practice
  • Comfort with the Companies Act, 2013 and basic cap-table math
  • Strong written English — you will be edited, heavily

Internship certificate + deal-sheet summary of matters worked on

Apply by 19 July03

Legal Research & Policy Internship

Eight weeks of deep research — publishable notes, not photocopying.

8 weeks · Remote · Unpaid · publication byline · 10 seats

  • Produce two researched notes a month for the Izel journal, edited to publication
  • Maintain case-law digests for the judiciary cohort's current-affairs module
  • Fact-check and cite-check faculty seminar decks
  • Join a fortnightly editorial call with the journal editor
Who it’s for
  • 2nd year and above — strong researchers welcome early
  • Writing sample required with the application
  • 6–8 focused hours a week, tracked honestly

Research certificate + published bylines you can link to

How applications work
01

Send your CV and a note

One page on why this track, plus a writing sample for the research track. No cover-letter theatre — tell us plainly what you want from the term.

02

A 20-minute conversation

With the advocate who will supervise you. We're checking fit and availability, not grilling you on case law.

03

Offer within a week

If it's a yes, you get dates, your supervisor, and a reading list. If it's a no, we say so quickly and tell you why.

Internship FAQ

Before you apply.

The research track, yes — it's remote and budgeted at 6–8 hours a week. The chambers and corporate tracks are too demanding to pair with a live cohort; pick one and do it properly.

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Cohorts and internships, open now.

Not sure which track — or whether a cohort fits you better? Book a free call and we'll point you straight, even if the answer is 'not us'.

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Next CLAT cohort starts 20 July
Internship applications close 5 July