Online Internship Opportunity by Pitambara Legal Associates (Jan–Feb 2026)
Pitambara Legal Associates is offering an ongoing online internship for law students, open on a rolling basis. This is a solid chance to get hands-on experience in legal research and drafting while working with a practising law firm.
About the Firm
Pitambara Legal Associates is a relatively new but growing law firm known for providing comprehensive legal services across areas like civil, criminal, and commercial law. The firm focuses on professional legal support and client-centric solutions.
Who Can Apply
This internship is designed for:
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Students in 4th or 5th year of a 5-Year B.A. LL.B. programme
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Final-year students of the 3-Year LL.B. course
Whether you’re passionate about litigation, legal writing, or research, this internship can help sharpen your practical skills and build your profile.
What You’ll Do
Selected interns will be involved in:
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Legal research on ongoing matters
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Drafting documents under supervision
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Supporting the legal team with substantive work that mirrors real-world law practice
This is hands-on exposure — not just passive reading — and helps you learn how legal professionals think and draft in practice.
How to Apply
To apply, send your application to:
📧 pitambaralegalassociates@gmail.com
Make sure your email includes:
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Your updated CV
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Course name and current year/semester
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University/college name
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Your roll number
Keep your email clear and professional — treat it like a direct pitch to the firm.
Timeline
✔️ Internship is open on a rolling basis — which means you can apply anytime and hear back based on availability.
✔️ The internship covers the Jan–Feb 2026 period, making it perfect for winter break or early semester experience.
Why You Should Apply
This internship is a great way to:
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Grow your legal drafting and research skills
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Add real, professional experience to your resume
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Build confidence in handling legal tasks and communicating with a legal team
Even if you’ve done internships before, every firm has a different approach — and this experience can expand your practical understanding of legal workflows.
