Ever felt like law school was all theory and no action? Most students juggle unpaid internships, endless assignments, and late-night study sessions for exams, hoping someday their hard work will pay off. But what if you could actually get paid to sharpen your legal skills right now? That’s what S. Bhattacharya’s Legal Studies is offering with its Paid Law Research Internship – all remote, all impactful.
What You’ll Do as a Law Research Intern
This internship is not just about Googling case law. You’ll:
- Conduct in-depth research across diverse fields like Constitutional Law, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), International Law, and Jurisprudence.
- Curate and vet study material that will actually help law students ace their subjects.
- Assist in teaching and content development under the mentorship of a JRF Scholar & Law Faculty.
By the end of this internship, you’ll have legal insights and practical research skills that even law school can’t teach you.
Why This Internship is a Game-Changer
Unlike many internships in India that offer little more than a certificate, this one is:
- Remote: Work from your study desk, a café, or your hometown – no relocation needed.
- Paid: Get financially rewarded for your effort and dedication.
- Mentored by Experts: Learn from someone who’s been there, done that – and is ready to guide you.
- Academically Relevant: Work that aligns directly with your law curriculum and helps you build a stronger understanding of legal concepts.
Who Should Apply
This internship is perfect if you’re:
- A law student in any year, looking to gain deeper knowledge in core legal subjects.
- Interested in legal writing, research, and content development.
- Serious about building your academic and professional profile with meaningful work.
Whether you’re prepping for judiciary exams, pursuing a career in academia, or aiming to strengthen your research game, this opportunity gives you the edge.
How to Apply
To grab this opportunity, email your CV to: shreemabhatt99@gmail.com with the subject line: “Application – Law Research Internship.”
Seats are limited, so don’t wait around. If you’re tired of unpaid internships and want a serious legal experience that pays, this is your sign.



