Judicial Clerkship in India

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Judicial Clerkship in India — Supreme Court and High Court

How to become a law clerk at the Supreme Court or High Court of India. Eligibility, application process, career benefits and tips from successful clerks.

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Why Pursue a Judicial Clerkship?

Exposure to Complex Cases

Work on landmark matters that shape Indian law

Career Accelerator

Supreme Court clerks are highly sought by top firms and for LLM abroad

Deep Legal Research

Develop exceptional research and drafting skills

Judicial Network

Build relationships with judges, senior advocates and academics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a judicial clerkship in India?
A judicial clerkship involves assisting a judge in legal research, drafting and case preparation. Law clerks at the Supreme Court assist individual judges with bench memos and research work.
How do I apply for a Supreme Court clerkship?
There is no centralised recruitment for Supreme Court law clerks. Appointments are made at the discretion of individual judges, often through recommendations from law school professors or senior advocates. Building a strong academic record helps significantly.
Are there High Court clerkships available?
Yes. Several High Courts appoint law clerks or research assistants. Some, like the Delhi High Court, have formalised the process. Check the respective High Court website for notifications.
What is the stipend for a law clerk in India?
Supreme Court law clerks receive approximately Rs 40,000 to Rs 60,000 per month. High Court stipends vary but are typically between Rs 15,000 to Rs 35,000 per month.

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