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AMITY UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH

AMITY LAW SCHOOL


Summer Internship Program Report
11th June - 10th July 2019

Place:–Mr. Sheo Ram Singh(Advocate Allahabad High


Court)

Submitted to: Submitted By:

Dr.Sanjeev Singh Bhadauria SAURABH SINGH


(Asst. Professor, ALS) Bcom.LL.B. (Hons.)
5th Sem

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Contents
Acknowledgment 3
Declaration 4
Introduction of the project 5
Place of Internship 6
Day Wise Report 7-11
Case Study 01 12
Case Study 02 13
Weekly Report 14-17
Learning Outcome 18
Application of learning outcome in academics,
daily life and future profession 19
Major challenges faced and resolved 20
Conclusion 21

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Any attempt at any level cannot be satisfactorily completed without the support and guidance of
learned people. My project work is a result of something more than hard work and dedication. It
is a true outcome of encouragement, support and guidance and constructive criticism of different
people that I acknowledge with immense pleasure. I would like to express my gratitude to all
those who made the completion of this project a reality. I dedicate my gratitude to Amity Law
School, Gwalior for giving me permission to commence this project work, to do the necessary
research work. I gratefully acknowledge my deepest sense of gratitude to my revered and
intellectual guide, Mr. Sheo Ram Singh,, who provided me with all necessary suggestions and
guiding me throughout my internship period.
I thank my parents for always being on my side throughout this time period and providing me
with all kind of emotional and financial support.

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DECLARATION

I, Saurabh Singh, hereby declare that the presented report of internship is uniquely prepared by
me after working as an intern for a period of 28 days under Advocate Sheo Ram Singh, Allahabad
High Court

I, also confirm that the report has been prepared only for my academic requirement and not for
any other purpose.

Saurabh Singh
Bcom. LL.B. (Hons.)
5 th SEMESTER

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Introduction of the Project

After completion of my 5th semester, as a law student I was required to utilize my holidays by
doing internship under either an advocate, law firm or in a NGO. So, I chose and applied under an
advocate Mr. Sheo Ram Singh who is a good lawyer of criminal matters.

He is a very diligent person and has good knowledge of his subject, his arguments are always
accurate and to the point.

So you will now be seeing my week wise report and what all I learnt there in a month.

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Place of Internship

Res./Office - 85

Chhota Baghara,

Allahabad

Mr. Sheo Ram Singh


Mr. Sheo Ram Singh is a fine and diligent advocate with good knowledge of criminal matter,
there are also some juniors who work under his guidance and constantly help him out with every
case.

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Day wise report

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June 11 (Day 1)

1st day of internship

I was nervous and anxious about my first internship experience. It started with a formal
introduction with juniors. Then we further moved to the discussion of what would I be learning in
upcoming days. Then I was taught hierarchy of courts and division of courts between civil and
criminal cases. I also learned about forums, tribunals and special types of courts and their
appellate authority.

June 12 (Day 2)

Today I learnt about types of cases filed in court and the abbreviations used for the same and
today I also met with new juniors of sir and interacted with them and got familiar with their
history and how they joined sir. We also discussed about their specialization and why they chose
law as a profession. I got a brief idea about the working terminologies used by them regularly in
the courts and in office.

June 13 (Day 3)

Today I read cases of sir which were done by him previously in the district court of Agra. There
were so many files in the office, I selected from the middle section a bunch of files and read
them. It was very difficult to understand as it was first time for me to study a real file of a client.
The cases were of disposed off status. It was difficult for me to understand and for the same I
cleared my doubts from the juniors about legal terms used in the case file.

June 14 (Day 4)

Today I learnt about provisions of article 226 and 227 of the Indian Constitution and that were to
be read by us thoroughly to mention the difference between these two. We learned that in
petitions under article 226 High Courts exercise their original jurisdiction and in petitions under
article 227, High Court exercise their supervisory jurisdiction.

June 15 (Day 5)

Today I started searching about all the previous cases which were disposed off and read them.
Then, I browsed the website of District Court to know the status of those cases. After that, I read
a case argued by sir and discussed it, which was a very learning experience. Later, I studied some
legal abbreviations like FA, WP, IA etc.

June 16 (Day 6)
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Today also I read many previous cases and their related documents and with the same I read
provisions under which those cases were filed and argued. It was fun to relate a real case with
theories and provisions we read and learnt.

June 17 (Day 7)

Today, I witnessed real client discussing his case with sir and telling him all the required details
for the case, all the facts told by him were listened carefully by sir and some of his juniors and
me. Then after the client left, discussion was done on the same. Then a brief drafting procedure
was told by one of the junior of sir’s. The day ended up with clearing all my doubts regarding the
new case came to sir.

June 18 (Day 8)

This was a holiday for us.

June 19 (Day 9)

Our day started with reading and discussing new as well as old cases as usual. Then I read a file
of civil case. It was a good case in which judge ordered in favor of sir and client got relief very
quickly.

June 20 (Day 10)

Today, I started reading legal news from websites like livelaw.in and bar&bench.com. Then I also
learned about session trial, criminal misc etc. It was very interesting to know that a single Court
can hear 30 to 35 types of cases.

June 21 (day 11)

Today the court reopened and today I along with the advocates of the office went to the court at
10 o’clock. The proceedings started at 10:30 am. I saw cases given to sir which were listed on the
causelist of court. Then lunch started at 1:30pm and after that the proceedings started again and
got over at 4:30pm.

June 22 (Day 12)

I met a new intern at the office today whose name is Virat, he was also pursuing the same course
as that of mine. Introductory talks were done then we went to the court together for the
proceedings.

June 23 (Day 13)

We’ve started our day from the court of Hon’ble Shiva Nand Singh as the case were listed in his
court. The facts of some cases listed were read by me which gave me an idea what would be the
argument about in the court.

June 24 (Day 14)

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Today I got to see the place where the cases and loose documents are filed; it was good to see that
there were different sections to file the cases for male and female advocates. The officials typed
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the information of the case to be filed or type information of loose documents in computers so
that it can be attached to the real documents and cases belonged to the same. This whole data is
uploaded online which can be seen online on official site of court.

June 25 (Day 15)

This was a holiday for us.

June 26 (day16)

Today, we read legal news and updates. Then we were shown format in Court rules which was
format of cases filed in court. We were also given a task to read previous orders of cases filed.
We also read some case files and their annexure.

June 27 (17th day)

Today I went to the divisional commissioner and even saw the court established there, IAS
officers are recruited as judges there to provide justice. They also keep records of every report,
notice, and application etc which is sent to them or through them. Through the party’s name or
through subject of the letter it can be found on their software.

June 28 (day 18)

Today also we witnessed the proceedings of the court and met other interns of other offices and
lawyers. Many interns were seen today though we interacted with very few.

June 29 (day 19)

Today also we went to the district court, I sat in court of many other judges and observed the
proceedings going on of other advocates and also that of sir’s. I also got to hear judges’ advices to
advocates for their betterment.

June 30 (day 20)

Today, I interacted with the clients of sir and asked questions to them which were regarding their
case. They had almost full knowledge of their case and how sir were going to tackle the situations
going to come in the court during the trial.

July 1 (day21)

Today we met other lawyers in the court itself. There is also bar of advocates which a place for
lawyers only, more precisely registered advocates only. Lawyers have to be part of any one bar at
least, for which there are different bars with different monthly or yearly subscription or
membership fees.

July 2 (day 22)

This was a holiday for us.

July 3 (day 23)


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Today, I read Right to Information Act, 2005. It’s an act which provides access to the citizen to
get information from any public authority. It’s a very interesting act which has provided justice to
many people and also helped to get justice quickly and acuurately.

July 4 (day 24)

Today I visited a different court which was family court. It was a wonderful experience for me to
visit that Court as many people were seen there who came for justice. The working pattern was
different of that court also it was comparatively very small in size to that of high court.

July 5 (day 25)

Today, from the beginning only I sat in the court of Hon’ble Shri Vijai Pratap and observed for
almost one hour. He is a judge of might who needs everything accurate and correct. After that I
went to the court of another judge Hon’ble Anil Kumar Pundir and observed the proceedings
though the honorable judge was not audible till last at some times. Then we went for lunch in the
nearby canteen. After that I observed the court of Hon’ble Shri Rajesh Kumar who is a very calm
person, he has his own way of doing things, he knows almost every old lawyer as he became
judge of district court directly from an advocate. It was a good day.

July 6 (day 26)

Today, I observed the proceedings of the cases taken by the juniors of sir in the district court.
Though they are beginners, they present a good argument. In other courts I also got to see the
Final Hearing of the cases which are too long and one person only by listening can figure out
what is the case about. I was only able to hear two final hearings which took many hours to
happen. It was a tiring day.

July 7 (day 27)

Today I had a conversation with the advocates about Interim order and Jump which is commonly
used in courts. An interim order is an order which is made by the judge during the pendency of a
case to provide justice to people and a jump is a point where normal going on serial numbers stop
and request matter is taken into consideration by the judges though it’s like for used by advocates
only. I also sat in the court of Hon’ble Shri Vijai Pratap and heard the proceedings.

July 8 (day 28)

This was the last day of our internship. So there was nothing much for us to do. A general
discussion regarding internship experience, resume, cover letters etc the staff of the office gave
best wishes to us for the future and even said to remain in contact for future doubts.

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Case Study- 01
Mohd. Parvez Siddiqui (Collection Manager – HDFC Bank, Sanjay Palace
Allahabad)
VS.
Kripa Ram Kushwaha R/o Singarabhattgaon, Near Telephone Exchange.

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Police Station :Hariparvat, Allahabad
U/s 138 N I Act
Complaint Under Section 200 CrPC read with Section 138 and 142 of N I Act

Facts :

 Kripa Ram Kushwaha Submitted a check in the HDFC Bank, Sanjay Palace, Allahabad
 After some time, it was realized that the check was dishonored.
 Complainant give a notice to the accused and some reasonable time to pay the debt.
 Accused doesn’t respond to the notice.
 Complainant files a complaint in the Hariparvat Police Station, Allahabad under sec
138 of negotiable instrument act 1881.

Issues:

 The money should be given to the complainant and equivalent to the amount that is filled
in the check.
 The money should be given as soon as possible.

Judgment:
The case is withdrawn by the complainant because he gets the money equivalent to the
amount in check from the accused.

Case Study- 02
Saurabh Agrawal
S/o Satish Chandra Agrawal
R/o Lojiya Nagar, Kailash Nagar, Balkeshwar, Thana – Naini
VS.

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Parag Goswami
S/o Harimohan Goswami
R/o –In front of Sikarwar inter college, Chalesar, Kuberpur,
Thana – Kuberpur,
District – Allahabad

Facts:

 Complainant has a deal with the accused to sell the indigo car (UP80 CT 4082) at
Rs. 270000.
 Complainant has trust on accused that he will pay the debt.
 Accused pays by giving him 3 checks of Rs 100000, Rs 100000, Rs 10000 respectively.
 Complainant submitted the checks to the bank as instructed by the accused.
 Soon after he realized that the checks are dishonored by the bank due to
insufficient balance

Issue:

 The money should be given to the complainant and equivalent to the amount that is filled
in the check.
 The money should be given as soon as possible.

Judgement:

The Judgement has not been announced by the court.

WEEKLY
Appendix-
AMITY LAW
Weekly Progress Report
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1) For the period commencing: 11/06/2019to

2) Programme: Bcom.LL.B.(H) Semester: 5th

3) Student’s Name: Saurabh Singh

4) Enrolment Number: A61021617009


5) University/Institute/Office Name (in case of major or minor project): Amity
University Madhya Pradesh
6) Faculty/Industry Guide’s Name: Dr. Sanjeev Singh Bhadauria
7) Name of team members (if working in groups):

Enrolment Number Name Programme/Semester

A61021617009 Saurabh Singh Bcom.LL.B.5th Sem.

8) Title of the NTCC Course: Summer Internship Programme


9) Tasks completed (e.g. Date Colection, Paper Reviewed, and
Methodology etc. Components for Final assessment from guidelines):
Reading files of previously fought cases in the Allahabad High court

10) Targets till next meeting: Reading files and orders passed in those cases.
11) Remarks of faculty Guide:

Faulty Guide Signature

WEEKLY
Appendix-
AMITY LAW SCHOOL
Weekly Progress Report

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1) For the period commencing: 18/06/2019 to
24/06/2019

3) Student’s Name: Saurabh Singh

4) Enrolment Number: A61021617009


5) University/Institute/Office Name (in case of major or minor project): Amity
University Madhya Pradesh

6) Faculty/Industry Guide’s Name: Dr.Sanjeev Singh Bhadauria

7) Name of team members(if working in groups):

Enrolment Number Name Programme/Semester

A61021617009 Saurabh Singh Bcom.LL.B.5th Sem.

8) Title of the NTCC Course: Summer Internship Programme


9) Tasks completed (e.g. Date Colection, Paper Reviewed, Methodology
etc. Components for Final assessment from guidelines):1.Reading
case files which were newly filed
2. Proceedings of Allahabad High Court

10)Targets till next meeting:1. Proceedings of Family court

2. Filing of cases and loose documents


11) Remarks of faculty Guide:

Faulty Guide Signature

WEEKLY
Appendix-
AMITYLAWSCHOO
Weekly Progress

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1) For the period commencing: 25/06/2019 to
01/07/2019

3) Student’s Name: Saurabh Singh

4) Enrolment Number: A61021617009


5) University/Institute/Office Name (in case of major or minor project): Amity
University Madhya Pradesh

6) Faculty/Industry Guide’s Name : Dr. Sanjeev Singh Bhadauria


7) Name of team members(if working in groups):

Enrolment Number Name Programme/Semester

A61021617009 Saurabh Singh Bcom.LL.B.5thSem.

8) Title of the NTCC Course: Summer Internship Programme


9) Tasks completed (e.g. Date Colection, Paper Reviewed, Methodology
etc. Components for Final assessment from guidelines):
1.Proceedings of District court

10)Targets till next meeting: Proceedings of court

11)Remarks of faculty Guide:

Faulty Guide Signature

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WEEKLY REPORT
Appendix-E
AMITY LAW SCHOOL
Weekly Progress Report (WPR)
1) For the period commencing: 02/07/2019 to09/07/2019
2) Programme : Bcom.LL.B.(H)Semester:5th

3) Student’s Name: Saurabh Singh

4) Enrolment Number: A61021617009

5) University/Institute/Office Name (in case of major or minor project): Amity


University Madhya Pradesh

6) Faculty/Industry Guide’s Name : Dr. Sanjeev Singh Bhadauria


7) Name of team members(if working in groups):

Enrolment Number Name Programme/Semester

A61021617009 Saurabh Singh Bcom.LL.B.5th Sem.

8) Title of the NTCC Course: Summer Internship Programme


9) Tasks completed (e.g. Date Colection, Paper Reviewed, and
Methodology etc. Components for Final assessment from
guidelines): Proceedings of District court and visit to the Family court.

10)Targets till next meeting: Final meeting/ see off

11)Remarks of faculty Guide:

Faulty Guide Signature

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Learning outcome

Internship is all about practical knowledge, experience and learning. I got all these
experiences throughout my internship. Being my second internship experience, it was
an astounding one for me.
I learned about various terminologies, which were all synonyms for me before coming
here. I also learned about hierarchy of courts.
I learned various practical aspects of law. I also learned how to apply law which we
study theoretically in a practical situation. I learned how to distinguish that which type
of case is a specialty of a judge.
I learned about Right to Information Act, 2005 which is a very good act for getting
information from the public authorities. And I also learned many things like court
manners, where to sit in the court, how to greet judges and lawyers.

My internship covered various areas and did not confine to any particular topic. We
discussed law and other things exhaustively and shared our views on various other
things we came across.

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Application of learning outcome in
academics, daily life and future profession
What I learned will be used in academics in proceeding years. This internship cleared a
lot of my misconceptions and distinguished various aspects of law.
It changed my view to look upon things and circumstances.

The first and the foremost thing which I got from this internship is the habit of reading
legal news and updates daily which will help me in updating my legal knowledge and
build up my understanding towards law.

I read the formats of different types of documents which will help me in professional
arena. This internship made me realize by interacting with intellectuals, students and
other legal professionals that this field is all about public relation.

It will improve my language which I needed the most and it also gave me guidance to
build good resumes and cover letter which will attract a good legal attribute to me.

Therefore, whatever I learned and experienced here was very relevant, important and
practical. It will help me in my academics as well as my practical life too.

Thank you!

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Major challenges faced and resolved

Well, the biggest challenge was the internship itself because knowing that one will have
to go there every day for a month because you just cannot miss it. It gave me a hint of
how hard life can be and without hard work there can be achieved nothing.
Because being there as an intern at a new place is different and exhausting.
Understanding and distinguishing between terminologies pertaining same meaning was
a challenge to me. I really had no idea of how I am going to keep pace with this in long
10 to 6 routine. But later on I realized that I am learning many things and developing
the skills. And I think that I am ready to experience the same for longer duration now.
I was facing problem in reading judgments and classifying its content into various heads
in the beginning but now it has become a bit easier. Socializing with co-interns was also
a difficult task as they were from a totally different place and following a totally
different pattern of life. But later on everything went easily and nicely.

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Conclusion

I am really thankful to Amity University for providing this opportunity in the first year itself. I
practiced, I learned, I faced problems but it was an amazing, astonishing experience for me. It
gave me a real view to look upon law. It also gave me some habits of learning legal news daily
and a sort of staying in court or office for 10 to 6 was also a great experience. Now I’m much
excited about by next learning experience. I hope that I get more and more such opportunities
in later times.

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