Internship Report 1
Internship Report 1
Internship Report 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.......................................................................................................................4
SUMMARY..............................................................................................................................................4
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS.................................................................................................................4
LIST OF LAWS.......................................................................................................................................4
CONCLUSION......................................................................................................................................19
ANNEXURE A.........................................................................................................................................4
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DECLARATION OF ORIGINALITY OF WORK
I hereby attest that the contents of this internship report embody the culmination of my
individual efforts and original contributions during the period of my internship, conducted under
the guidance and supervision of Mr. M. Venkatesh from 1st May 2023 to 30th June 2023.
The execution of this work strictly adheres to established academic protocols and guidelines,
demonstrating a steadfast commitment to ethical practices throughout the research process.
It is imperative to emphasize that this report, in its entirety, has not been and will not be
submitted for consideration by any other student or to any alternative educational institution,
either partially or in full. This declaration underscores my dedication to upholding the principles
of academic integrity and ensuring the unique and exclusive nature of the work herein presented.
Signature by:
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The successful completion of this internship stands as a testament to the generous opportunity
provided by chairperson of school of law, NMIMS Bengaluru Mrs. Tanmeet Sahiwal and I’m
grateful to Professor Viplav Baranwal sir, for clarifying doubts during report preparation and for
his continuous assistance. I consider myself exceptionally fortunate to have been under their
mentorship, not only acquiring knowledge, for which I am deeply thankful, but also gaining
practical exposure that has significantly enriched my overall understanding.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to School of Law, NMIMS Bengaluru for allowing me to explore
the intricacies of the legal field and dedicating time to facilitate practical learning. Their
unwavering support and guidance have played an instrumental role in making this transformative
experience possible.
I would also like to express my sincere appreciation to my professors who have contributed to
my learning and growth during this internship. Their insights and support have been invaluable,
enhancing the depth of my professional development.
Furthermore, my deepest thanks go to my parents, whose constant support has been the bedrock
of my endeavors. Their encouragement has been an unending source of strength, propelling me
forward in my pursuit of becoming a successful lawyer. Their pivotal role in my journey goes
beyond what words can adequately express.
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SUMMARY
Throughout the internship from May 1st, 2023, to June 30th, 2023., under the guidance of Mr.
M. Venkatesh, Advocate at Nizamabad District Court, who has expertise in various legal
domains like civil law, criminal law, evidence law, family law, property law, constitutional law,
and taxation law, I got the opportunity to gain extensive knowledge and experience.
From May 1st, 2023, to June 30th, 2023, my journey at Nizamabad District Court commenced
with an extensive exploration of various legal domains. In civil law, I meticulously researched
property disputes, contract breaches, and torts, gaining insights into the nuances of civil
litigation. Simultaneously, my immersion in criminal law involved studying the Indian Penal
Code and Criminal Procedure Code, understanding the intricacies of criminal proceedings, and
developing defense strategies. In Evidence Law, I delved into the Indian Evidence Act, analyzing
rules governing the admissibility and relevance of evidence in court proceedings. Furthermore,
my focus on family law led me to comprehend marriage, divorce, and guardianship matters,
navigating through the complexities of familial disputes. Additionally, my engagement with
property law involved in-depth research on land disputes, ownership rights, and transfer
regulations, enhancing my understanding of property-related legal issues. Exploring
constitutional law provided insights into fundamental rights and governmental actions under the
Indian Constitution, while taxation law studies shed light on income tax regulations and
liabilities. Each week, my experiences at Nizamabad District Court enriched my legal expertise
across diverse practice areas, contributing to a comprehensive skill set and a deeper
comprehension of legal intricacies.
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
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LIST OF LAWS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INTERNSHIP FIRM
M. Venkatesh, a distinguished advocate with his own Law Firm, Dealing with Litigation matters
in Nizamabad, is renowned for his unparalleled expertise across various domains of law. With a
rich and diverse experience, M. Venkatesh's practice caters to a discerning clientele seeking top-
notch legal services. His office in Nizamabad serves as a hub of legal excellence, providing
tailored solutions that transcend conventional boundaries.
Drawing upon years of experience and proficiency in district court proceedings, M. Venkatesh's
team adeptly navigates the complexities of civil, criminal, and family law matters and many
more. In criminal law, M. Venkatesh relies on provisions such as those governing trials of
summons cases, ensuring robust representation for clients facing criminal charges.
The office's proficiency in evidence law is exemplified through its interpretation of various
clauses, emphasizing the importance of direct oral evidence. Additionally, dealing with the
burden of proof serves as a linchpin in crafting compelling legal arguments.M. Venkatesh's
expertise extends to family law matters, adeptly handling the complexities surrounding Hindu
marriages and divorces.In property law matters, the office ensures transparent and equitable
transactions for clients. Furthermore, M. Venkatesh provides adept guidance in taxation matters
and the Consumer protection actensuring compliance and offering valuable insights.
Their key practice area includes Civil Litigation, Criminal Law, Family Law, Property Law,
Consumer Law, Labour and Employment Law, Revenue and Land Laws, Motor Accident
Claims, Matrimonial Disputes and Probate and Succession
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AN OVERVIEW OF THE INTERNSHIP WORK
Week 1
Researched Section 12 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) regarding the bar to further
suit, understanding its implications on ongoing civil cases at the District Court.
Assisted in drafting legal opinions on jurisdictional matters in civil cases, referring to
Section 20 of the CPC concerning suits for compensation for wrongs to persons or
movable property.
Compiled a comprehensive index of case laws related to property disputes under civil
law, focusing on precedents applicable.
Attended court proceedings to observe the application of procedural rules outlined in
Section 225 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) regarding the trial of summons
cases by a Magistrate of the second class.
Week 2
Conducted in-depth research on Section 3 of the Indian Evidence Act (IEA), focusing on
the interpretation clause and its relevance in determining admissibility of evidence in
court proceedings.
Prepared case notes on Section 60 of the IEA, emphasizing the requirement for oral
evidence to be direct and its impact on witness testimonies in ongoing cases.
Assisted in analyzing burden of proof issues in criminal cases, referring to Section 101 of
the IEA and its application in establishing guilt or innocence.
Participated in client consultations related to matrimonial disputes, gaining insights into
the practical application of the Hindu Marriage Act (HMA) and its provisions on
conditions for a Hindu marriage as per Section 5.
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Week 3
Conducted research on Section 13 of the HMA, focusing on grounds for divorce and their
interpretation in recent judicial precedents.
Attended court hearings to observe proceedings in divorce cases and understand the
application of legal principles under the HMA.
Assisted in drafting legal opinions on property transactions, analyzing the rights and
liabilities of buyers and sellers as per Section 55 of the Transfer of Property Act (TPA).
Compiled a comprehensive index of case laws related to income tax regulations, focusing
on sections such as Section 10 and Section 139 of the Income Tax Act (ITA) concerning
incomes not included in total income and return of income, respectively.
Week 4
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Week 5
Conducted research on Section 64 of the Indian Evidence Act (IEA), exploring its
implications on the admissibility of electronic evidence in civil and criminal proceedings.
Assisted in analyzing case law related to Section 41 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC)
concerning the arrest of persons without a warrant, understanding its application in recent
criminal cases.
Participated in client consultations regarding domestic violence cases, gaining insights
into the practical application of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act
(DVA) and its provisions on obtaining protection orders and relief.
Week 6
Week 7
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Attended court hearings for motor accident cases to observe judicial proceedings and
advocate presentations, gaining practical exposure to litigation strategies in personal
injury law.
Participated in client consultations for motor accident claims, providing legal advice on
claim assessment, settlement negotiations, and court procedures, enhancing client
communication and advisory skills.
Week 8
Conducted research on succession and probate laws, exploring statutory provisions and
procedural requirements for inheritance and estate administration.
Assisted in drafting wills, probate applications, and succession planning documents for
clients, ensuring compliance with legal formalities and testamentary requirements.
Compiled case summaries and legal precedents related to matrimonial disputes, including
divorce, maintenance, and child custody matters, enriching understanding of family law
litigation.
Participated in client meetings for matrimonial disputes, providing legal advice on rights,
obligations, and dispute resolution options, demonstrating client advocacy and
representation skills.
Week 9
Conducted research on Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act (NI Act),
exploring its provisions regarding dishonor of cheques and the legal remedies available to
aggrieved parties.
Assisted in drafting legal notices for clients involved in cheque bounce cases, ensuring
compliance with procedural requirements and statutory timelines.
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Attended court hearings for cases related to motor vehicle accidents, observing the
application of provisions under the Motor Vehicles Act (MVA) and assessing liability
and compensation issues.
Conducted in-depth research on various legal statutes including the Code of Civil
Procedure (CPC), Indian Evidence Act (IEA), Hindu Marriage Act (HMA), Transfer of
Property Act (TPA), and Income Tax Act (ITA).
Explored recent amendments and interpretations of laws to understand their implications
on ongoing legal proceedings.
Attended court proceedings to observe the application of procedural rules and legal
arguments in civil, criminal, and family law cases.
Gained practical exposure to litigation strategies, witness testimonies, and judicial
interpretations.
Assisted in drafting legal opinions, case notes, legal notices, pleadings, and other legal
documents.
Ensured compliance with procedural requirements and statutory timelines in document
preparation.
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Participated in client meetings and consultations across various practice areas including
matrimonial disputes, property disputes, labor disputes, motor accident claims, and
cheque bounce cases.
Provided legal advice, assessed client needs, and discussed potential legal strategies for
dispute resolution.
Gained insights into diverse legal domains including civil law, criminal law, family law,
property law, taxation law, labor law, motor accident claims, and succession and probate
laws.
Developed a comprehensive understanding of legal principles, precedents, and procedural
requirements in each domain.
Analyzed burden of proof issues in criminal cases, jurisdictional matters in civil cases,
and grounds for divorce under family law.
Applied legal principles to formulate defense strategies, argue cases, and provide legal
advice to clients.
Learned about the functioning of district court proceedings, trial procedures, and the role
of legal professionals in advocating for clients.
Observed courtroom etiquette, presentation styles, and advocacy techniques employed by
experienced lawyers.
Explored legal ethics, professional conduct, and the importance of upholding client
confidentiality and trust.
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Emphasized the significance of adhering to statutory regulations, procedural fairness, and
ethical standards in legal practice.
Recognized the dynamic nature of legal practice and the importance of continuous
learning and adaptation to evolving legal frameworks and precedents.
Developed problem-solving skills, critical thinking abilities, and effective communication
techniques essential for a successful legal career.
This case elucidates the burden of proof in criminal cases, emphasizing that the prosecution
bears the responsibility of proving a case beyond reasonable doubt and failure to meet these
standard warrants giving the benefit of doubt to the accused. This case overruled the
precedent set by Woolmington v. DPP (1935) AC 462, wherein the burden of proof was
initially on the accused to prove his innocence.
The main principle of this case is that in criminal cases, the burden of proof rests on the
prosecution, and if it fails to prove the case beyond reasonable doubt, the benefit of doubt
should be given to the accused. We applied these principles from this case while scrutinizing
burden of proof issues in criminal cases during the tenure of my internship.
This case centers on Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code, addressing cruelty against
married women. It delineates the evidentiary requirements for establishing cruelty and the
section's scope. It provided clarity on the interpretation and application of Section 498A of
the IPC.
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The main principle of this case is that in cases of cruelty against married women under
Section 498A IPC, the evidentiary requirements must be carefully scrutinized, and the scope
of the section must be understood in its entirety. We made reference to this case when
exploring the Indian Evidence Act, particularly its application in matrimonial disputes
concerning cruelty against married women.
The court underscores the significance of direct oral evidence as mandated by Section 60 of
the Indian Evidence Act. It stresses the weight carried by direct testimony over hearsay and
circumstantial evidence. This case reinforced the principle laid down in Lalita Kumari v.
State of UP (2013) 14 SCC 619, emphasizing the importance of direct oral evidence over
hearsay or circumstantial evidence.
The main principle of this case is that direct oral evidence holds greater weightage in court
proceedings compared to hearsay or circumstantial evidence, as mandated by Section 60 of
the Indian Evidence Act. We Utilized principles from this case while examining Section 60
of the Indian Evidence Act and its impact on witness testimonies during court proceedings.
This case is Pertaining to Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act; it deliberates on the grounds
for divorce. It offers insights into interpreting cruelty as a divorce ground and the requisite
evidentiary standards. This case provided interpretation and application of Section 13 of the
Hindu Marriage Act in the context of cruelty as a ground for divorce.
The principle established in this case is that in divorce cases under Section 13 of the Hindu
Marriage Act, cruelty must be established with requisite evidentiary standards, and
interpretation should align with the provisions of the Act. We referred to this case while
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researching Section 13 of the Hindu Marriage Act and analyzing divorce grounds during the
internship.
This case addresses property transaction issues under the Transfer of Property Act,
elucidating the rights and liabilities of buyers and sellers. It provides guidance on interpreting
various clauses of the Act. This case didn't specifically overrule any precedent but provided
interpretation and guidance on property transaction issues under the Transfer of Property Act.
The main principle of this case is that in property transactions, rights and liabilities of buyers
and sellers should be interpreted in accordance with the Transfer of Property Act, and various
clauses of the Act must be meticulously analyzed. We applied principles from this case while
drafting legal opinions on property transactions and analysing parties' rights and liabilities in
property disputes.
This case relates to the Goods and Services Tax Act, addressing taxation and input tax credit
issues. It offers insights into interpreting GST provisions and determining tax liabilities in
commercial transactions. This case provided interpretation and application of GST provisions
in commercial transactions.
The main principle of this case is that in matters related to the Goods and Services Tax Act,
provisions should be interpreted meticulously to determine tax liabilities in commercial
transactions, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements. I referenced this case during
workshops on the Goods and Services Tax Act (GSTA) to understand recent developments'
impact on handled taxation matters.
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7. Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd. v. Union of India, (1996) 2 SCC 171
We utilized the principles of this case while conducting comprehensive research on motor
accident claims laws and attending related court hearings during the internship. It provided
interpretation and application of motor accident claims laws.
The main principle of this case is that in matters related to motor accident claims, legal
principles should be applied meticulously to ensure justice and fair compensation to the
affected parties. We Utilized principles from this case while conducting comprehensive
research on motor accident claims laws and attending related court hearings during the
internship.
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CONCLUSION
During my internship at Nizamabad District Court under the tutelage of Mr. M. Venkatesh,
Advocate, I underwent a transformative journey of legal exploration and professional growth.
Spanning from May 1st, 2023, to June 30th, 2023, each passing week afforded me the
opportunity to delve into a myriad of legal domains including civil law, criminal law, evidence
law, family law, property law, constitutional law, and taxation law. Under Mr. Venkatesh's
expert guidance, I immersed myself in extensive research, courtroom observations, and client
consultations, culminating in a comprehensive understanding of legal intricacies.
Throughout my tenure, I meticulously engaged in legal research, analyzed pertinent case studies,
and observed courtroom proceedings to glean practical insights into legal practice. Noteworthy
experiences include drafting legal opinions, preparing case notes, and compiling comprehensive
indices of case laws relevant to various practice areas. Additionally, attending workshops on
contemporary legal issues such as the Goods and Services Tax Act (GSTA) broadened my
perspective on evolving legal frameworks, further enriching my internship experience.
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ANNEXURE A
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