PSA encourages law students as interns from all over the globe. The internship is provided for a minimum of one month, and preferably more for final year law students so that offers and placements are made accordingly. The interns undergo challenging tasks because a key objective of the internship program is integration of the interns within the firm from day one of the internship so that they are exposed to real work. The interns are expected to work as a team and learn other soft skills as well. We expect and encourage interns to think out of the box and to demonstrate legal knowledge gained during the law studies.
Over the years, interns have been students from - School of Law and Legal Studies, IP University, New Delhi, Amity Law School, Delhi, Sinhgad Law College, Pune University, ICFAI Law School, Dehradun and from the US as well. PSA is the first Indian law firm to be associated with the University of Georgia's prestigious Dean Rusk Center's Global Internship Program, and in the recent years, as many as four students have spent their summer internships at the firm. To further foster and encourage young law students, a nominal stipend is also given for the internship. Upon completion of the internship, the interns are required to submit a report about their experience about our firm and how they view the internship experience. This report is the basis of the certification provided by the firm.
We encourage interns to participate in the PSA Internship Program. Interested students who want to be part of a dynamic and a fast growing law firm may submit their resumes to Ms. Shashi Panwar at
s.pawar@psalegal.com at least two months prior to the expected start date of the internship or submit the form below.
Applications sent to either Ms. Priti Suri or to any other lawyers shall be rejected outright.
For submitting your resume, please fill up the given form :
Note: We ask you to follow the recruitment process of the firm.
Interns' Experiences at PSA
Interning with PSA Legal was a good learning experience. I got an opportunity to apply my bookish knowledge to practical/ real life problems. The best thing about working with PSA Legal was that interns were given a proper exposure as to how things work in a law firm. All the lawyers give special attention to the interns which is a rarity in all the law firms. The most important thing I learnt at PSA apart from legal work was the importance of discipline and organization of work. All in all interning with PSA was a wonderful experience and if given an opportunity I would like to come and work here again.
Shrey Agarwal – University School of Law & Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
(July 1 – July 30, 2010)
My internship period at PSA Legal has been one of the most enriching and memorable experiences. It has really left a mark on my career scope by giving me an insight in the field of corporate law. My internship period at PSA Legal has been one of the most enriching and memorable experiences. It has really left a mark on my career scope by giving me an insight in the field of corporate law.
Suyasha Jawa – University School of Law & Legal Studies, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
(July 1 – July 30, 2010)
Interning for one month at PSA has given me an insight of how a corporate legal firm functions. Interning at PSA has given me practical experience and knowledge which a law school does not provide. The atmosphere at the firm was very friendly with constant guidance and support from the associates. During my internship I have learnt various aspects of law, research, writing and communication. This has been one of the most enriching and beneficial internships and I would like to thank the entire team of PSA for their support.
Neha Ranjeet – Amity Law School
(June 7 – July 7, 2010)
I feel privileged to have been a part of PSA legal counselors. I served as an intern for a period of 1 month (June 1, 2010 to June 30, 2010). This is my first internship experience and I was nil when I joined but now I know a lot of things which are going to be really helpful in my career.
Anukriti Gupta – Ideal Institute of Management and Technology (School of Law)
(June 1 – June 30, 2010)
I consider myself to be blessed with an opportunity to intern for one of the best law firms in the India – PSA Legal Councilors and most importantly with the most admirable and intellectual people in this field.
Divya Sinha - KIIT Law School, Bhubaneswar
((June 1 – June 28, 2010))
I have never been a good proofreader, so learning to meet PSA standards certainly helped develop my skills in that regard.
Clark Candler - University of Georgia School of Law
(May 21 – July 2, 2010)
My internship at Priti Suri and Associates has broadened my horizons in many ways. I really enjoyed the way PSA treats its interns like real members of the legal team by asking us to tackle real issues alongside them. I truly appreciated the level of professionalism and the very high expectations regarding the quality of work submitted by the interns as it forced me to push myself harder and exceed my own expectations. The work environment at PSA is a good combination of professional, but sociable. Every employee made me feel welcome and they genuinely cared to make sure I enjoyed my experience at work and also in India overall.
Jessica Samford – University of Georgia School of Law
(May 27 – July 13, 2010)
The internship experience with the firm in comparison with my other internships is by far one of the best. The environment of the firm was quite professional, accompanied by short sessions of entertainment and coffee breaks which kept the spirits of the people high. The internship days were rigorous but not at all boring. I enjoyed all my assignments and am thankful to all the associates and other people involved with the working of the firm.
Onkar – Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
(May 5 – May 28, 2010)
I feel privileged to have been a part of PSA. I served as an intern for a period of six weeks, by far the most enriching of all my internship experiences. The mentorship, camaraderie and the frank feedback that I got from my seniors has undoubtedly enhanced my learning curve. I look forward to more opportunities to working with the team again.
Divij Kumar - Army Institute of Law, Mohali
(January 4 - February 12, 2010)
The work environment was awesome; and has instilled in me a desire to work in such a profession where perfection is the priority as far as the work is concerned.
The entire period of my internship was overall a very beneficial and enriching experience for me as well as for my career. I would say that PSA is "the best place to learn and work".
Sushma Prasad- ICFAI Law School, Dehradun
(July 1- July 31, 2009)
From what I have heard from my friends who worked and did their internships in India and China, the work that I was given was the most meaningful and substantive, and I really enjoyed getting a taste of both litigation and transactional assignments.
The atmosphere in the office was very pleasant. Everyone really made an effort to make sure I felt comfortable and assisted with me with all questions that I had. After comparing my work to the experience I have had in other offices, I feel like there is more of a sense of community. It seemed that everyone knew what was going on with each other and wanted to keep the days entertaining, while maintaining a professional environment.
Daniel Beer- University of Georgia, School of Law, Athens, Georgia, USA
(June 19-July 31, 2009)
My internship at PSA was an extremely enriching experience and at the end of it I can confidently say that by working here, I did pick a few practical and handy ways of doing things like discussing issues with the client, division and execution of a task among lawyers, legal discussions with fellow lawyers etc.
Deepika Singh- School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIP University, Delhi
(June 1-June 30, 2009)
My internship at PSA has provided me thorough practical training. In addition to this, working here has helped me understand professionalism, be it with respect to writing skills, presentation or deadlines that we are required to meet.
The office atmosphere has been conducive to work but at the same time there has been an informality of approach which never permitted me as an intern to feel intimidated. PSA has kept me busy and there has never been a dull moment in my time here.
Tvisha Asrani- Indian Law Society, Law College, Pune
(May 4 - May 21, 2009)
There is an old African proverb, that "it takes a village to raise a child," and my experience at PSA has been much like that. At every stage of my internship, I had the constant support and guidance of my colleagues.
With the rigorous writing standards at PSA, I greatly increased my writing skills. One of my weaknesses has always been that my writing tends to be verbose. However, my internship at PSA taught me to write in a more clear and concise manner.
This internship will prove to be a valuable asset for a career in today's multi-jurisdictional environment.
Gini Singh - Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, USA
(December 1, 2008 - February 13, 2009)
All in all, the whole experience of interning at PSA did not disappoint me one bit
Abhijeet Singh Baweja - School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIP University, Delhi
(July 1, 2008 - July 31, 2008)
It has been a very good experience, being my first internship I learnt a lot.
All the tasks that were given to me made me learn something which I had no idea about earlier from drafting a document or how to format it.
Ashwat Kumar - Amity Law School, New Delhi
(July 1, 2008 - July 31, 2008)
The first thing that I learnt here was to be precise - if I want to put my point across then I need to do that in brief. Second thing was the understanding of the work that I was doing.
Everything is so different, talk about punctuality, discipline, work environment, attitude of associates' and what not.
It was a wonderful experience to be a part of PSA and I would want to be associated with the firm again.
Kanika Bhutani - School of Law and Legal Studies, GGSIP University, Delhi
(July 1, 2008 - July 31, 2008)
The endeavor to achieve excellence through constant hard work, attention to detail and devotion is the essence of PSA.
Everything I learned at the firm was new to me and thus, working here was invigorating.
The environment of the firm has helped me to develop better communication skills and has made me a more confident person than I was before working here.
Isha Jyoti Kumar - Amity Law School, New Delhi
(June 6, 2008 - June 30, 2008)
The entire period of internship was overall a very useful exposure to an entirely new facet of the legal profession, which was challenging and satisfying.
I am confident that this experience has enriched me in identifying my future course in this profession and above all, instilled a desire to work in such an environment.
Sahil Dhawan - Sinhgad Law College, Pune University
(June 2, 2008 - June 27, 2008)
To my surprise, one of the first things I learned while interning at PSA was how similar legal practice in the U.S. and India can be. Because of the system similarities, I feel that choosing India for my internship was a positive decision.
I found the motto "form as well as substance" catchy, and I felt that its command is one that those in the legal field often fail to heed. In a field where so much credence is given to where a comma falls within the statute, or which exact word was chosen, those practicing within the field must be careful to craft their documents with care - a lesson reiterated by the tough writing standards enforced at PSA.
There is a certain level of formality required when working as an attorney, whether it is in your personal appearance, being aware of the form of e-mails to clients, or using professional language while speaking on the telephone. During my internship I was able to learn a great deal about professionalism by watching the actions of the attorneys around me.
April Gay - University of Georgia, School of Law, Athens, Georgia, USA
(May 27, 2008 - July 4, 2008)
One thing that we especially appreciated was receiving the opportunity to work on some legitimate projects.
It was refreshing and educational to work on something that ultimately would be useful.
Robert Thomas & Joby Young - University of Georgia, School of Law, Athens, Georgia, USA
(May 23, 2007 - July 4, 2007)