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Internship Report Sample for one week, Summaries of Law

It is a sample for internship report made on a weekly basis.

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2022/2023

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AMITY LAW SCHOOL
Weekly Progress Report (W.P.R.) - Week 1
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For the period commencing: 3rd July, 2023 to 3rd August, 2023
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Programme: BBA LL.B (Hons.) Semester : 7th Semester
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Student’s Name: Mainak Ghosh
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Enrollment Number: A61021520035
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University/Institute: AMITY UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH, ALS
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Faculty/ Guide’s Name: Mr. Arun Sharma
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Supervisor’s Name:
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Name of team members (If working in groups): NO
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Title of the Course: Internship Report
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Tasks Completed:
Read-
Bhanu Kumar Mahto Vs. The State of Jharkhand
Kaleshree Bai V/s Laxman (Died) Through Legal Heirs and Ors.
Research on judgements that are related to facts of the case.
Reading any suggested law related materials for my own benefit.
Practical Application of Legal Notices in the field of Law.
Process of summoning accused/witness in the court.
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Remarks of Faculty/ Guide:
Faculty/ Guide Signature
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AMITY LAW SCHOOL

Weekly Progress Report (W.P.R.) - Week 1

  1. For the period commencing : 3 rd^ July, 202 3 to 3 rd^ August, 2023
  2. Programme : BBA LL.B (Hons.) Semester : 7 th^ Semester
  3. Student’s Name : Mainak Ghosh
  4. Enrollment Number : A
  5. University/Institute : AMITY UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH, ALS
  6. Faculty/ Guide’s Name : Mr. Arun Sharma 7) Supervisor’s Name:
  7. Name of team members (If working in groups) : NO
  8. Title of the Course : Internship Report
  9. Tasks Completed : Read-
  • Bhanu Kumar Mahto Vs. The State of Jharkhand
  • Kaleshree Bai V/s Laxman (Died) Through Legal Heirs and Ors. Research on judgements that are related to facts of the case. Reading any suggested law related materials for my own benefit.
  • Practical Application of Legal Notices in the field of Law.
  • Process of summoning accused/witness in the court.
  1. Remarks of Faculty/ Guide : Faculty/ Guide Signature

Clinical education program for law students have been available for many years in some Indian Law Schools. The objective of such programs is to provide an understanding of the human, social, and policy contexts of law and legal practice. Internship fulfill an important component of both academic and practical education in law. The integration of professional experience into the learning process is highly effective in developing your understanding of the law in actions, as you are able to observe and perceivethe relevance and application of theory to practice. Consequently, the program is not simply “work experiencebut a significant educational experience. In a workspace setting you will be exposed to the reality of the practice of law in all its dimensions the integration of different areas of law, policy issues; the application anddevelopment of skills to analysis and resolution of client concerns: ethical responses to situations which arises unexpectedly and spontaneously; issues of professional responsibilityincluding responsibility to clients and case management; and the operation of the government and court system in the legal process. Since the inception of BBA LL.B(Hons.) program at the Amity University, Gwalior, a practical experience component i.e. internship has been part of the compulsory subject and thus of the BBALL.B(Hons.)degree. The Legal Internship Program is not designed to teach students how to be good lawyers (or how to be lawyers at all) it takes more than study at University to do that.The objectives are to Expose you to the law in operation in contexts where you will come to perceive aspects of law which cannot be learned from reading or hearing about it; Allow you to perceive ways in which the formal learning you acquire at University may be applied in practice and thereof to develop an appreciation of the practical dimensions of legal principals:

  • Enable you to relate the different areas of legal practice to the importance of developing the skills of legal research, communication, drafting, practice management andproblem- solving;and
  • Enable you to observe and reflect upon the values, ethical standards and conduct ofthe legalprofession in practice and to develop your own attitudes of professional responsibility.
  • The classroom study and practical training in the field of law is considered as two sides of coin. The legal profession is one of the professions which are considered incomplete without the practical training. An additional benefit of the internship program is that ot provides you with an opportunity to observe the way in which law operates in a practical milicu, and so mayassist you in making future career choices.

Entry No. 4 - 6 th^ July, 2023 On the basis of case reading, I was asked the opinion of whether the case was true in it formor not. Observation- The parties were heard through Video Conferencing Mode. The petitioner was accused under section 17 and 18 of NDPS Act. He was also booked under Section 147,148, 149, 307, 353, 399, 402 and 120-B of Indian Penal Code, 1 890 and under Section 25, 26 and 27 of Arms Act, and also under Section 17 of C.I.A Act. The learned counsel stated that his regular bail was rejected by the court. By the way of present application, he renewed his prayer for bail. Entry No. 5 – 7 th^ July, 2023 I was given another case to read. It was as follows: ITEM NO.3 Court 7 (Video Conferencing) SECTION IV-C SUPREME COURT OF INDIA RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (C) No(s). 248/2022 (Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated 04- 03 - 2020 in SA No. 361/2005 passed by the High Court of Chhatisgarh at Bilaspur) KALESHREE BAI Petitioner(s) VERSUS LAXMAN (DIED) THROUGH HIS LEGAL HEIRS & ORS. Respondent(s) (FOR ADMISSION and I.R. and IA No.2213/2022-EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T.) Date : 07 - 02 - 2022 This petition was called on for hearing today. CORAM : HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S. ABDUL NAZEER HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE KRISHNA MURARI For Petitioner(s) For Respondent(s) Ms. Janhavi Pandit,Adv. for Ms. Anuradha Mutatkar, AOR UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following O R D E R In view of letter circulated by learned counsel for the petitioner seeking adjournment on the ground of personal difficulty of the counsel, as prayed the matter is adjourned for three weeks. (ANITA MALHOTRA) (ANJU KAPOOR) COURT MASTER COURT MASTER Entry No. 6 - 8 th^ July, 2023 Though it was Saturday, I was assigned to give a brief overview of what statutes I have studied in my University and I mentioned all the codes of law which was taught to me. He tested me and appreciated me with kind words. He separately gave me an assignment to write an article on “The Current Scenario of French Riots which caused havoc in the city” Entry No. 7 – 9 th^ July, 2023 Sunday- Holiday