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🇮🇳 Legal Careers in India

🇮🇳 Legal Jobs & Internships in India

Discover legal career opportunities in India. Find jobs, internships, and connect with top law firms and legal employers.

Total Opportunities: 250
Jobs: 246
Internships: 4
Employers: 125

Legal Opportunities in India

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Legal careers in India

India's legal profession is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by economic liberalization, a booming startup ecosystem, and the rise of corporate legal departments. With over 1.7 million enrolled advocates and top law schools like NLSIU Bangalore and NLU Delhi producing highly competitive graduates, the market offers diverse opportunities from tier-1 law firms in Mumbai and Delhi to rapidly expanding legal process outsourcing (LPO) centers. Court internships under High Court and Supreme Court judges remain highly sought after for aspiring litigators.

Becoming a lawyer in India

Complete a recognised law degree (the 5-year integrated LLB taken after Class 12, such as BA LLB or BBA LLB, or the 3-year LLB after a prior bachelor's degree) from a BCI-recognised institution, enrol as an advocate with a State Bar Council, then pass the All India Bar Examination to receive a Certificate of Practice.

Legal jobs in India: frequently asked questions

What legal jobs are available in India?

LegalAlphabet currently lists 246 active legal jobs and 4 legal internships in India, with the most roles in Compliance, General Practice, Regulatory Compliance, Contract Law. New roles are added daily from law firms, in-house teams, the public sector, and international organizations.

Are there legal internships in India?

Yes. LegalAlphabet currently lists 4 legal internships in India, updated daily, ranging from law-firm placements to in-house and public-sector internships.

What types of legal roles are most in demand in India?

The legal practice areas hiring most in India right now are Compliance, General Practice, Regulatory Compliance, Contract Law. LegalAlphabet covers private practice, in-house counsel, public sector, and NGO legal roles.

How do I become a lawyer in India?

To become a lawyer in India you first earn a recognised law degree, either the 5-year integrated LLB taken after Class 12 (such as BA LLB or BBA LLB) or the 3-year LLB taken after another bachelor's degree, from an institution approved by the Bar Council of India. After graduating you enrol as an advocate with a State Bar Council. You then pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) conducted by the Bar Council of India to obtain your Certificate of Practice. Only after enrolment and clearing the AIBE may you practise law as an advocate before the courts.

Who regulates lawyers in India?

The Bar Council of India (BCI) is the national statutory regulator under the Advocates Act, 1961; it sets standards for legal education and professional conduct, while the State Bar Councils handle enrolment of advocates in each state.

How do I apply for legal jobs in India?

Browse the latest legal jobs in India on LegalAlphabet, open any listing for the full description and requirements, and apply directly. A LegalAlphabet membership unlocks one-click applications and an expert CV review.

How often are legal jobs in India updated?

Daily. LegalAlphabet continuously aggregates legal roles from thousands of sources and gives equal coverage to every country, so India is updated as often as the largest markets.

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