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INTERNSHIP REPORT INTERNSHIP AT DELHI HIGH COURT Submitted to – Submitted by, Akshay Pundir A3221610018 Bcom.LLb(h) 9 th semester

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INTERNSHIP REPORTINTERNSHIP AT DELHI HIGH COURT

Submitted to Submitted by,Akshay Pudi!A3221610018 Bcom.LLb(h) 9th semesterOVERVIEWI did my internship at the Delhi High Court. The internship, I did was during my summer vacations. The internship span was starting from 20thMayto

rd!uly under "dv. #hrey $adav.I attended the court from %0&00 a.m. in the morning to &0 p.m. and then I went to his office at '(, )ower 'round *loor, #outh +,tension to read the matters for the ne,t day. In the court I learnt and followed the procedure for case filing, I learnt a lot of other issues in the court, which are -eing further ela-orated in my report.I even interacted with other litigants over there as well.Ite!shi" at De#hi Hi$h Cou!t%&th 'ay . Thursday . I reached the Delhi High Court at %0&00. I visited the court no. 22, 2, and 2/.I o-served the proceedings of various matters pending in the court. I o-served and heard arguments of several litigants.*urther in a case in which "dv. #hrey $adav argued, he stated and proved to the court that on the re(e,amination of the witness stage, the court can still open up the door for the lawyer to cross(e,amine a witness even if he has -een already cross(e,amined.*urther I o-served the arguments in a case where "nsal0s construction group was involved. The matter was on an illegal mortgage property and then claiming rights over it.In the evening I visited the office at Defence colony, C -loc1.I read a case of 2unal !hul1av. Deepti. It was a petition filed u3r sec %4%5 and sec %/ of the Hindu Marriage "ct, claiming nullification of the marriage to declare it null and void.%(st 'ay *riday .6isited the court and o-served the matters.In the evening at the office, read the case of .7m #ai Mandir Myan Trust v. +ast Delhi Municipal Corp 8 others.%%d'ay #aturday .9ent to the #a1et District Court and o-served the matters over there.The cases over there included#tate v. :itin "r;unMeena Tiwari v. 6irender #ingh . in this matter there were trespass and theft allegations on an nited #tates. His wife dies in a car accident.?laintiff no. 2 is the sister of his wife. #he ta1es care of him and his daughter.To -estow gratitude ?% decides to -uy a property for ?2 for her -enefit.Defendant %, -rother of ?% finds a property.?% and ?2 are -usy, so they are not a-le to visit India. ?% decides to -uy the property in the name of D% for the -enefit of ?2.D% turns out to -e dishonest in intentions when prices goes up.@enami Transaction 4prohi-ition5 "ct, %Anless . a. Hindu >ndivided *amily property-. there is a fiduciary capacity and a fiduciary relationship as of a trust, trustee for -enefit. )i1e principal and agent.Desearched for case laws where a person -uys a property in name of other person for the -enefit of third party.It was a fruitful internship for me. I learned a lot of things, procedures and conduct of the Delhi High Court. I here-y, assure, that I tried to -e regular and consistent in my internship asmuch I could.7ver all, I am e,tremely grateful to Mr. Da;esh $adav 4"dv.5, for all the time he invested in me. *or all the concepts he cleared out to ma1e me understand. *or the support and sense of -elongingness he gave to me during this % month span and for his guidance.I am than1ful to Ms. Duchira "rora 4"dv.5, for her guidance.I am than1ful to Mr. #amit 2hosla 4"dv.5, for his guidance.I am than1ful to Mr. Dhanan;ay Mehlawat 4"dv.5, for his guidance.(+th0ue *riday .I attended the court.*urther, in the matter of >mesh #harma v. ?reeti .+arlier the court had ordered to follow the provisions accepted and mentioned in the M7> . memorandum of understanding.@ut the plaintiff did not follow it and still claimed for invalid stridhan and other articles.The defendant, here the appellant, filed a suit of criminal contempt of court as the plaintiff did not follow the order, directions of the court. Thus amounting to criminal contempt of court.(,th 0ue #aturday.I attended the court. *urther, I o-served the cross e,amination in the court of ;oint registrar inthe case of, "rati @hargava v. Madhur @hargava. The case was relating to the Indian Trusts "ct, %