The legal profession is built on strong foundations of practical learning, courtroom exposure, and real-time mentorship. To support young law students in developing these essential skills, Lawyer Talks proudly announces its Offline Winter Internship – Batch 2 (January–February 2026).
This internship is specially designed for students who want hands-on litigation experience, direct exposure to court functioning, and guidance from practicing advocates across High Courts, District Courts, and leading law firms.

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Lawyer Talks is a fast-growing legal education and training platform dedicated to empowering law students across India. Since its inception, the platform has focused on bridging the gap between theoretical legal knowledge and real-world legal practice.
Why Choose Lawyer Talks’ Offline Legal Internship?
Real-time court exposure
Guidance under experienced litigators
Opportunity to learn drafting, filing, research & client handling
Internship certificate on successful completion
Available across multiple states and courts
Special limited seats for premium Delhi placements
(Click to apply for the internship)
Internship Availability Across High Courts
Students can opt for offline internships in the following High Courts:
- Delhi
- Mumbai
- Patna
- Allahabad
- Lucknow
- Kolkata
- Jabalpur
- Chhattisgarh
- Chandigarh
- Jammu & Kashmir
- Chennai
- Nagpur
- Jaipur
Internships in District Courts
(Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh)
Chhapra
Tis Hazari
Saket
Rohini
Allahabad
Lucknow
Banaras
Aligarh
Ballia
Agra
Pratapgarh
Kausambi
Bhiwani
Fatehabad
Patna
Patna City
Gaya
Begusarai
Saharsa
Supaul
Siwan
Sasaram
Bilaspur
Hisar
Jind
Panipat
Jabalpur
Chhatarpur
…and many more locations.
Limited Premium Seats – Delhi
These exclusive placements are limited and offered only to selected candidates:
Supreme Court of India
Dubey & Dubey Law Firm
Equity Law Partners
Eligibility for the Internship
Who Can Apply?
✔ BA LL.B / BBA LL.B (5-year course)
– Students from 1st year to 5th year are eligible
– Ideal for those seeking early courtroom exposure
✔ LL.B (3-year course)
– All semesters/years welcome
✔ LL.M Students
– Particularly those interested in litigation, research, and practical training
✔ Recent Law Graduates
– Preparing for Judiciary, CLAT PG, AIBE, or beginning litigation practice
✔ Students Interested in Court Practice
– Even if you have no prior exposure, the internship provides beginner-friendly guidance
Platform Fee –
To secure and process your internship allocation, a nominal platform fee of ₹199 is applicable.
This fee ensures:
- Verified placement
- Smooth coordination with advocates
- Documentation support
- Certificate issuance
(Kindly note: This is not an advocate fee or internship charge — it is only a platform processing fee.)
Certificate Provided
All students completing the internship successfully will receive an official internship certificate from Lawyer Talks.
📅 Batch Date
January – February 2026
(Offline only)
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