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June 23, 2025

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL SYNC

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL ANGLES, PATNA Sweta Kumari About Legal Sync LegalSync is a premier legal consultancy firm dedicated to providing comprehensive legal solutions for individuals, startups, and established businesses. Founded by a team of experienced legal professionals, we combine traditional legal expertise with modern technological solutions to deliver efficient and effective legal services. About the Opportunity Legal Sync is inviting applications from passionate and motivated law students for its July 2025 online internship program. This internship is designed to provide law students with practical exposure to core legal tasks, helping them build strong foundational skills essential for their professional growth. Eligibility Criteria Law students currently enrolled in a recognized law school (preferably 2nd year onwards) Strong interest in legal research, drafting, and writing Proficiency in written English and legal terminology Ability to work independently and meet deadlines in a remote setting Mode Full-time, remote. How to Apply? Interested candidates can apply through the link given below. Click here to Apply Contact Information For any queries, please contact at contacthr@legalsync.co.in. Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL SYNC Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 JOB OPPORTUNITY AT FACTUM LEGAL, DELHI Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL ANGLES, PATNA Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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JOB OPPORTUNITY AT FACTUM LEGAL, DELHI

JOB OPPORTUNITY AT FACTUM LEGAL, DELHI Sweta Kumari About Factum Legal Factum Legal is a boutique law firm of the finest professionals and consultants with an outstanding focus on providing a comprehensive range of legal services and solutions for domestic and international clients. About the Opportunity Factum Legal is committed to providing a diverse set of legal services to its clients and assisting them to meet these challenges successfully, and it seeks to add 2 qualified company secretaries to its existing team. Eligibility Criteria Preference will be given to freshers with 0 to 2 years of experience Preference will be given to those candidates who have previously worked/trained in a Law Firm or under a practising company secretary Shows initiative and enthusiasm to learn from upcoming opportunities and has an inclination for international laws Must have fluency in spoken and written English with an outgoing personality to learn beyond the laws Commitment to the firm’s quality of work with a mindset of time discipline Working knowledge of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Number of Vacancies 2 Location Delhi How to Apply? Interested candidates may please send their updated resume by email to analyst@factumlegal.com and akash@factumlegal.com. Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities JOB OPPORTUNITY AT FACTUM LEGAL, DELHI Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL ANGLES, PATNA Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT THE COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL ANGLES, PATNA

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL ANGLES, PATNA Sweta Kumari About the Organisation Legal Angles Patna is a reputed law firm headed by Advocate Vishal Kumar Singh, who has extensive experience in practicing at the Patna High Court. With a team of dedicated legal professionals, the firm offers a wide range of legal services to clients across various industries. Advocate Singh is a highly skilled litigator who has successfully represented clients in complex legal disputes. He has a deep understanding of the legal system and is committed to providing his clients with the best possible legal solutions. His expertise includes civil litigation, criminal defense, family law, and corporate law. About the Opportunity Legal Angles, Patna is expanding its litigation team and looking for Long-Term Assessment Interns and Fresh Law Graduates. They offer a dynamic and hands-on litigation experience for individuals passionate about law and courtroom practice. Eligibility Criteria 4th and 5th year law students and fresh law graduates may apply. Location Patna How to Apply? Send your CV to: office.legalangles@gmail.com Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL ANGLES, PATNA Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT THE COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT S.N. PADSHETTY & ASSOCIATES, ADVOCATES, GULBARGA, KARNATAKA Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT THE COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT THE COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA Eshika Sahay About the Programme In pursuance of its advocacy mandate under Section 49 of the Competition Act-2002 (Act), Competition Commission of India (CCI) undertakes various focussed outreach and training programmes with its wide spectrum of stakeholders wherein students of Economics, Law, Management, and Finance etc. constitute a very significant part. Internship programme of CCI aims to equip students with practical working of competition law. As CCI has a very important role to play in economy being market regulator, students need to understand nuances and nitty-gritty of Competition Law for their future roles in various capacities. The internship programme of CCI attracts talents from best of Indian educational institutions located across the country. Eligibility Applicable to Indian Nationals only. Internship is open to students from recognized Institutions and Universities with exposure to Competition Law. Students with a placement in hand are not eligible. Students pursuing following courses can apply, Economics and Management : MA / MSc. (Economics), Fourth and final year students of 5 year integrated degree Programme in Economics and MBA Law Second and third year of the Bachelors degree in Law (3 year course after graduation) or Fourth and final year of the five year integrated course in Law and students who have taken 3rd year exam and are entering the 4th year. LLM Regulatory Governance: MA / MSc. (Regulatory Governance) Professional Courses: Students of final group of Chartered Accountancy or Cost Accountancy or Company Secretary. Stipend An amount of Rs.15,000/- per month will be given as honorarium during the internship. Duration Internship is normally for a period of one month, commencing on the 1st working day of the month. However, applicant desirous of pursuing internship for 2-3 calendar months can also apply with due recommendation of respective University/ College/ Institution for the period applied for. How to Apply? Interested students may apply in the prescribed format given in Annexure. Application in any other format will not be entertained. Application must contain recommendation of competent authority from the academic institution, where the candidate is pursuing her / his studies. Applications received without recommendations will not be entertained. Applicants are required to submit a ‘Statement of Purpose’ in about 200 words broadly covering a brief introduction of the topic and objectives of the study Application should reach by 1st of preceding month to the month for which application is intended to be made e.g. for Dec, 2016 application should reach by 1st Nov, 2016. Applications in the prescribed format complete in all respects may be sent by post to reach – The Secretary, Competition Commission of India, Competition Commission of India, 10th Floor, Office Block, Tower.1, Ring Road (Opposite AIIMS) Kidwai Nagar (East), New Delhi-110023”. Applications can also be emailed at internships@cci.gov.in. Envelope carrying applications should be superscribed “Application for Internship for Month/Year”. Click here to apply- https://www.cci.gov.in/internship/form Click here for the official website- https://www.cci.gov.in/internship Click here to download the brochure- https://cdn.lawctopus.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/guidelines-and-application-form1719489681-1.pdf Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT THE COMPETITION COMMISSION OF INDIA Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT S.N. PADSHETTY & ASSOCIATES, ADVOCATES, GULBARGA, KARNATAKA Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT AKG & CO., MUMBAI Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT S.N. PADSHETTY & ASSOCIATES, ADVOCATES, GULBARGA, KARNATAKA

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT S.N. PADSHETTY & ASSOCIATES, ADVOCATES, GULBARGA, KARNATAKA Eshika Sahay About the Organisation S.N. Padshetty & Associates is a reputed law firm located in Gulbarga, Karnataka, practicing in a range of legal matters including civil, criminal, writs, and constitutional litigation. The firm offers young legal minds the opportunity to work in a real-time court environment and build strong foundations in practical advocacy. Eligibility Law students from any recognized institution (1st to 5th Year – 5-Year Course / 1st to 3rd Year – 3-Year Course) Recent law graduates are also welcome to apply. Number of Interns Virtual: 10–15 interns per month Offline: 3–5 interns per batch (based on slot availability) Location Gulbarga, Karnataka (Offline Internship Only) Work Timings Offline: Monday to Saturday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Virtual: Flexible hours with weekly tasks and reviews. Stipend This is an unpaid internship. Interns will receive a certificate of completion and valuable mentorship from experienced advocates. Duration Minimum: 3 Weeks Maximum: 2 Months (Duration is flexible depending on academic schedule and availability) How to Apply? Interested applicants should email their resume with the subject “Application for Legal Internship – [Online/Offline] – [Your Name] to: snpadshetty@gmail.com Shortlisted candidates will be contacted via email for confirmation. Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT S.N. PADSHETTY & ASSOCIATES, ADVOCATES, GULBARGA, KARNATAKA Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT AKG & CO., MUMBAI Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT VIDHI VAARTA Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT AKG & CO., MUMBAI

LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT AKG & CO., MUMBAI Eshika Sahay About the Opportunity AKG & Co. is inviting applications for the role of an associate. The work is a mix of advisory and some dispute resolution with more of the former than the latter. All matters are primarily on the civil side. Number of Vacancies 1 Eligibility Criteria Must be enrolled with BCMG Prior work experience: 0-1 years At least conversational in Marathi Advanced/fluent in English – able to read and understand most judgements. Must have read at least a few judgements fully (not summaries). Ready to start immediately. Location Mumbai How to Apply? If anyone is interested, please send your CV with the subject line “Application for Associate Position” to nakul@akgcounsel.com. Also kindly indicate your (a) expected monthly stipend (b) future career plans viz. dispute resolution, corporate path, civil/criminal, non-legal etc. Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT AKG & CO., MUMBAI Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT VIDHI VAARTA Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 CALL FOR MEMBERS BY DELHI JUDICIAL REFORMS COUNCIL Sadalaw • June 22, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT VIDHI VAARTA

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT VIDHI VAARTA Eshika Sahay About Vidhi Vaarta Vidhi Vaarta is a Forum, working towards legal awareness through conducting Conferences, Various Competitions and Lecture series for students and legal professionals through the country. About the Opportunity Are you a student of Law or Social Sciences looking to enhance your research, drafting, and teamwork skills? Here’s your chance to intern with Vidhi Vaarta — a platform committed to fostering young legal minds. Number of Vacancies 10 Mode Virtual Important Date June 27th 2025. How to Apply? Interested candidates, send your CVs to vidhivaarta@gmail.com. Never miss an opportunity! Click to join our whatsapp channel More Oppurtunities INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT VIDHI VAARTA Sadalaw • June 23, 2025 CALL FOR MEMBERS BY DELHI JUDICIAL REFORMS COUNCIL Sadalaw • June 22, 2025 LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT EKLAVYA INDIA FOUNDATION Sadalaw • June 22, 2025 1 2 3 Next »

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India Withdraws from Indus Waters Treaty Citing Security Concerns, Triggers Global Legal Dispute

Trending Today India Withdraws from Indus Waters Treaty Citing Security Concerns, Triggers Global Legal Dispute ED Summons Top Lawyers: Legal Privilege vs. Corporate Accountability Debate Erupts Punjab & Haryana High Court Warns Against Misusing PILs to Bypass Legal Remedies DGCA Issues Warning to Air India Over Pilot Fatigue Violations on International Flights Nagpur Police Launch Legally-Backed ‘Operation Thunder’ to Seize Drug Mafia Assets Supreme Court Halts Madras HC Order to Demolish Temple in Madurai Apartment Complex ED Bans Summons to Advocates Under New Law; Director’s Nod Needed for Exceptions Amid CHIL ESOP Probe CALL FOR MEMBERS BY DELHI JUDICIAL REFORMS COUNCIL LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT EKLAVYA INDIA FOUNDATION LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT SK SAPRA & CO., NOIDA India Withdraws from Indus Waters Treaty Citing Security Concerns, Triggers Global Legal Dispute KASHISH JAHAN 23 June 2025 India’s unprecedented withdrawal from the Indus Waters Treaty sparks international legal debates and raises concerns over water security, national sovereignty, and Indo-Pak relations. Discover what this means for the future of South Asia. India Exits Indus Waters Treaty: A Historic Shift in South Asia’s Water Diplomacy In a landmark geopolitical move, India has officially withdrawn from the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, marking a significant shift in its diplomatic and water-sharing relationship with neighboring Pakistan. Citing escalating national security threats and growing concerns over water scarcity, the Indian government has taken a bold stance, asserting that the treaty no longer aligns with current geopolitical realities. Why India Chose to Withdraw from the Indus Waters Treaty The decision comes in the wake of repeated terror attacks in Kashmir, which Indian officials claim have fundamentally altered the treaty’s original context. According to the government, continuing to share critical water resources under such conditions compromises India’s internal security and strategic interests. Amit Shah Outlines India’s Future Water Diversion Strategy India’s Home Minister Amit Shah publicly stated that India will now focus on redirecting water from rivers previously allocated to Pakistan. This water will be diverted to drought-prone states such as Rajasthan through the construction of new canals and infrastructure. This plan is positioned as both a water conservation initiative and a step toward agricultural sustainability in dry regions. Pakistan’s Response: Legal Threats and Diplomatic Tension The move has been met with severe criticism from Pakistan. Officials in Islamabad argue that the Indus Waters Treaty is a binding international agreement and India’s unilateral withdrawal could set a dangerous precedent for other international treaties. Pakistan is reportedly preparing to take legal action in international forums, potentially involving the International Court of Justice. Legal and Constitutional Ramifications of India’s Treaty Exit India’s exit from the treaty raises significant legal and constitutional questions. Experts point to the conflict between international treaty obligations and national sovereignty. This decision could also test India’s constitutional duty to protect its citizens’ welfare while maintaining its global diplomatic commitments. Legal scholars are watching closely to see whether this move will redefine how international treaties are interpreted and enforced by sovereign nations. Conclusion: A New Chapter in Indo-Pak Water Politics India’s withdrawal from the Indus Waters Treaty represents a pivotal moment in South Asian geopolitics. As both countries brace for legal battles and diplomatic standoffs, the world watches with concern over the potential for regional instability and environmental impact. This event not only redefines water-sharing politics but could influence future treaty negotiations across the globe. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases India Withdraws from Indus Waters Treaty Citing Security Concerns, Triggers Global Legal Dispute Sada Law • June 23, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments ED Summons Top Lawyers: Legal Privilege vs. Corporate Accountability Debate Erupts Sada Law • June 23, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Punjab & Haryana High Court Warns Against Misusing PILs to Bypass Legal Remedies Sada Law • June 23, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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ED Summons Top Lawyers: Legal Privilege vs. Corporate Accountability Debate Erupts

Trending Today ED Summons Top Lawyers: Legal Privilege vs. Corporate Accountability Debate Erupts Punjab & Haryana High Court Warns Against Misusing PILs to Bypass Legal Remedies DGCA Issues Warning to Air India Over Pilot Fatigue Violations on International Flights Nagpur Police Launch Legally-Backed ‘Operation Thunder’ to Seize Drug Mafia Assets Supreme Court Halts Madras HC Order to Demolish Temple in Madurai Apartment Complex ED Bans Summons to Advocates Under New Law; Director’s Nod Needed for Exceptions Amid CHIL ESOP Probe CALL FOR MEMBERS BY DELHI JUDICIAL REFORMS COUNCIL LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT EKLAVYA INDIA FOUNDATION LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT SK SAPRA & CO., NOIDA LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL SAVVY ED Summons Top Lawyers: Legal Privilege vs. Corporate Accountability Debate Erupts KASHISH JAHAN 23 June 2025 The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has issued summons to prominent Indian legal figures, including Arvind Datar and former Attorney General K.K. Venugopal, in relation to ongoing investigations into high-value corporate transactions. This move has ignited a heated debate across India’s legal community, raising concerns over potential breaches of professional legal privilege. Bar Associations Condemn Summons Over Client Confidentiality Leading legal bodies such as the Supreme Court Bar Association have strongly criticized the ED’s action. They argue that forcing advocates to disclose sensitive communications with clients undermines the principle of legal confidentiality— a right protected under the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023. The legal fraternity emphasizes that such privileges form the backbone of a trustworthy legal system, allowing clients to seek counsel without fear of exposure. ED Defends Action: Accountability Over Absolute Privilege Defending the summons, a senior ED official stated:“Legal advice cannot become a shield for decisions that might violate the spirit of the law. There is a duty to uphold corporate integrity.” This statement signals the ED’s intent to ensure that the sanctity of corporate law is not misused under the guise of legal counsel. It raises a critical question: how can regulatory bodies hold corporations accountable while still respecting the sanctity of lawyer-client privilege? Constitutional Angle: Article 19(1)(g) and Public Interest Under Article 19(1)(g) of the Indian Constitution, every citizen has the right to practice any profession. However, this right is not absolute. It is subject to reasonable restrictions in the interest of the general public, especially when national financial systems and corporate transparency are at stake. The ED’s bold move marks a potential shift in how legal and corporate sectors intersect. The focus now lies in navigating the fine balance between upholding legal privilege and enforcing lawful corporate accountability. Conclusion: A Defining Moment for India’s Legal System This development represents more than a legal clash—it’s a constitutional crossroad. As scrutiny over corporate conduct intensifies, it will be crucial for India’s legal system to evolve safeguards that protect both public interest and professional confidentiality. The coming months may well determine how India redefines the limits of legal privilege in the age of increasing regulatory oversight. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases ED Summons Top Lawyers: Legal Privilege vs. Corporate Accountability Debate Erupts Sada Law • June 23, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Punjab & Haryana High Court Warns Against Misusing PILs to Bypass Legal Remedies Sada Law • June 23, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments DGCA Issues Warning to Air India Over Pilot Fatigue Violations on International Flights Sada Law • June 22, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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Punjab & Haryana High Court Warns Against Misusing PILs to Bypass Legal Remedies

Trending Today Punjab & Haryana High Court Warns Against Misusing PILs to Bypass Legal Remedies DGCA Issues Warning to Air India Over Pilot Fatigue Violations on International Flights Nagpur Police Launch Legally-Backed ‘Operation Thunder’ to Seize Drug Mafia Assets Supreme Court Halts Madras HC Order to Demolish Temple in Madurai Apartment Complex ED Bans Summons to Advocates Under New Law; Director’s Nod Needed for Exceptions Amid CHIL ESOP Probe CALL FOR MEMBERS BY DELHI JUDICIAL REFORMS COUNCIL LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT EKLAVYA INDIA FOUNDATION LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT SK SAPRA & CO., NOIDA LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT LEGAL SAVVY LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT UNITED & UNITED Punjab & Haryana High Court Warns Against Misusing PILs to Bypass Legal Remedies KASHISH JAHAN 23 June 2025 The Punjab and Haryana High Court reaffirms that Public Interest Litigations (PILs) should not bypass existing legal remedies, particularly in cases like online betting advertisements. Learn why the court cautions against PIL misuse. High Court Dismisses PIL on Online Betting Ads The Punjab and Haryana High Court recently dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that sought action against online betting advertisements. The court emphasized that the petitioner failed to use the legal remedy already provided under the Haryana Prevention of Public Gambling Act, 2025. It reiterated that PILs are not to be used as shortcuts when statutory paths are available. Judicial Reminder on the Purpose of PILs The court bench underscored that the PIL mechanism was established to give a voice to the voiceless and to address issues lacking formal legal solutions. When a specific law exists, such as gambling regulation under the Haryana Act, petitioners are required to utilize it first. According to the court, this approach maintains the sanctity of constitutional processes and avoids misuse of the PIL channel. Impact of Frivolous PILs on the Judicial System The judges expressed serious concerns over the increasing misuse of PILs. They stated that frivolous or misdirected PILs not only overburden the judiciary but also undermine the credibility of legitimate public interest causes. The court emphasized that misusing PILs for issues already covered by law takes away valuable court time from more pressing, genuine matters. Upholding Constitutional Discipline and Legal Remedies This ruling reinforces the core principle that constitutional and statutory remedies must be respected. Petitioners are expected to exhaust all existing legal pathways before invoking the extraordinary jurisdiction of the High Court. The court’s position aims to protect the true purpose of PILs — serving the public interest in matters where no legal remedy exists. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Punjab & Haryana High Court Warns Against Misusing PILs to Bypass Legal Remedies Sada Law • June 23, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments DGCA Issues Warning to Air India Over Pilot Fatigue Violations on International Flights Sada Law • June 22, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Nagpur Police Launch Legally-Backed ‘Operation Thunder’ to Seize Drug Mafia Assets Sada Law • June 22, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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