Day: Saturday On the first day of the fourth week of my summer internship I went to the Ghaziabad District court at 11 am and waited for Ayyub sir. The day was very interested. I assisted my sir in his cases and also read old case files to understand that what does a case file consist of and what documents are required for a case proceeding.
Date: 9th June 2019
Day: Sunday On the Second day of the summer internship, the district court was closed as it’s a public holiday.
Date: 10th June 2019
Day: Monday On the third day of the fourth week of my summer internship It was a very bright day. I came to know new cases one of them was UPSIDC v/s Ankur Chawla and others. It was case of criminal appeal. I was in the chamber for a very long time as Ayyub sir briefly described me how an appeal works and what are the court’s rules and regulations to deal with appeals
Date: 11th June 2019
Day: Tuesday On the fourth day of the fourth week of my summer internship I went to Ayyub Sir’s office. It was a very busy day. On this day I assisted my sir in the case UP State v/s Shankar. It was a case of house property. We went there to put application. The matter was concerning the illegal construction of building on a property reserved by government for commercial purpose.
Date: 12th June 2019
Day: Wednesday On the fifth day of the fourth week of my summer internship I reached the chamber of Ayyub sir, at 10:30 am sharp. This day I had a long discussion with my sir about all the cases I faced during my internship and learned lot of new things. It was amazing to work in this environment with my sir.
Date: 13th June 2019
Day: Thursday On the Sixth day of the fourth week of my summer internship I was at home due to high temperature and humidity which made the commute to the court impossible Date: 14th June 2019 Day: Friday On the Seventh day of the fourth week of my summer internship Sir’s assistant told me the importance of Hindi in district court and told me to keep up with the Hindi terminology of legal words to make sure that your language doesn’t become a barrier in your career. Sir agreed with him and gave me cases where the reports were written in proper court Hindi and this made me realize that application and interpretation of law in its original form is very important. Just like sir said without Hindi you will be a warrior with best sword but no skill on how to swing it in a battlefield.