Internship Opportunity: Dr. Justice Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, Former CJI - Last Date: 20 May 2025

Internship Opportunity: Dr. Justice Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, Former CJI - Last Date: 20 May 2025

Dr. Justice Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, former Chief Justice of India, desires to engage two associates on a retainership for his office.

Educational qualification – Law degree from a recognised university (5-year/3-year).

Prior work experience – Fresh graduate (graduating batch of 2025) - four years PQE.

Probation period – Three months.

Retainership period – One year, extendable by mutual consent.

Retainership – INR 1,00,000/- per month.

Exclusive retainership – Successful candidates are required to maintain confidentiality and cannot take up independent assignments, including filing Vakalatnama or appearing in courts/tribunals/legal forums.

Location – Delhi.

Expected work – To assist in research and preparation of legal opinions, speeches/articles/books, and through the course of arbitrations (domestic and international).

Application window – 21 April 2025 – 20 May 2025. No application will be entertained after 20 May 2025.

Interested candidates are required to send their CV (not exceeding three pages), a writing sample (published/unpublished), a statement of purpose (not exceeding 300 words), and a scanned copy of their law degree to applications.dychandrachud@gmail.com with the title ‘Application for position of junior associate’

Shortlisted candidates may be interviewed (physical/VC) to assess suitability for the position.

Candidates can expect a response to their application by 30 May 2025.

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