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      Summer Legal Intern Interview

      29 Jul 2024
      Anonymous employee
      New Delhi
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Delhi High Court (New Delhi) in Jul 2023

      Interview

      I arrived at the Delhi High Court early in the morning, feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness. The majestic building and the hustle and bustle of legal professionals added to the gravity of the situation. My interview was scheduled for 10:00 AM, so I had some time to calm my nerves and review my notes. At 9:50 AM, I was called into the interview room. The panel consisted of three senior judges and a registrar. They greeted me warmly, which helped ease my nerves a bit. After a brief introduction, the questions began. The Senior Advocate : Tell us about your educational background and why you chose to pursue law. I talked about my academic journey, highlighting my graduation from my Law School with a focus on constitutional law. I explained my passion for the subject and my desire to contribute to the legal system. His next question was : What motivated you to apply for an internship at the Delhi High Court? I expressed my admiration for the Delhi High Court's role in shaping Indian jurisprudence and my eagerness to learn from the best legal minds in the country. I mentioned my interest in gaining hands-on experience in court proceedings and legal research. And his last question to me was : Can you discuss a recent landmark judgment by the Delhi High Court and its implications? I discussed a recent judgment related to privacy laws, explaining its significance in the context of digital privacy and the broader implications for citizens' rights. The judges seemed pleased with my analysis and depth of understanding. The assosiate lawyer asked : We often deal with complex legal scenarios. Here’s a hypothetical situation: How would you approach a case involving a conflict between freedom of speech and public order? I outlined a balanced approach, emphasizing the need to protect fundamental rights while ensuring public safety. I referred to relevant case laws and principles to support my argument. The interview lasted about 30 minutes, with a mix of legal knowledge, hypothetical scenarios, and personal questions. The panel was thorough but fair, and I appreciated their insightful questions. At the end, they asked if I had any questions for them. I inquired about the learning opportunities for interns and the kinds of cases I might get to work on. They provided detailed answers, further fueling my enthusiasm for the role. As I left the room, I felt a sense of relief and accomplishment. The interview was challenging, but it reaffirmed my passion for law and my determination to learn and grow in this esteemed institution. A week later, I received an email informing me that I had been selected for the internship. I was thrilled and eager to start my journey at the Delhi High Court.

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      Question 1

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