I interned at the chambers of Adv. Aaditya Bhatt in the month of May. I got brilliant research work on various on-going matters in the Gujarat High Court, mostly service matters. Apart from extensive research work, Aaditya sir assigned me a lot of drafting work which I believe is really important for a law student to be well acquainted with. I drafted various Public Interest Litigations, petitions, affidavits and notices. He would explain every task with utmost patience before assigning it to me. The staff at the office is also very friendly and the work environment is quite cheerful. Overall, it was a good litigation internship experience.
I interned at Bhatt & Joshi Associates in the month of July 2017. Aaditya Sir and Chandni Mam served as a great mentors who gave me a holistic experience in the litigation process including the working of the High court and researching for the various PILs he is involved in. Their patience and effort towards me as an intern really helped me put into use the practical aspect of my legal knowledge and it formed an invaluable experience of my law school. I hope he achieves all that he endures as he is really hard working and inspirational.
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