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Justice J.S. Verma Fellowship Scheme

Justice J.S. Verma Fellowship Scheme

J.S. Verma Fellowship

In order to recognize and promote young talent in the field of litigation at the Supreme Court, the Supreme Court Lawyers Welfare Trust (SCLWT) has instituted three fellowships, known as the Justice J.S. Verma Fellowships.

About the Trust

The Supreme Court Lawyers Welfare Trust (SCLWT) was established in 2008 with a substantial corpus from a practicing Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court with the aim of supporting and promoting professional opportunities and welfare programs for lawyers in the Supreme Court of India.

One of the objectives of the Trust is to encourage and promote deserving young advocates who wish to practice in the Supreme Court of India. The Justice J.S. Verma Fellowships have been instituted with this objective, and have in the past awarded fellowships to meritorious young advocates.

Previous Chairpersons of the Trust include late Justice J.S. Verma and Justice Mukul Mudgal.

The current Chairperson of the Trust is Justice Aftab Alam.

The other Trustees are Chander Uday Singh, Mamata Kachwaha, Gopal Sankaranarayanan, Raghenth Basant, Rahul Narayan, Vrinda Bhandari, Pallav Mongia, Nikhil Singhvi, Jaikriti S Jadeja, and Adit S Pujari.

Eligibility

The SCLWT invites applications from candidates who satisfy the following

requirements:

• Lawyers enrolled with any State Bar Council in India;

• Preference will be given to candidates who have completed a minimum

of 2 years, and a maximum of 5 years practice in any court of India;

• Such practice will not include non-litigation practice with law

firms/individuals, judicial clerkships and teaching assignments (Applicants who have undertaken between 2-5 years of practice, and have certain additional years of work experience in other fields/ assignments in non-litigation or legal roles / work with International Organizations and the like, are also eligible provided that they demonstrate a willingness to commit to practice at the Supreme Court of India, as stated below) ; and

• The candidates must be prepared to commit themselves to a minimum

period of 2 years’ practice at the Supreme Court of India for the

Fellowship to be continuing.

The Fellowship

Each selected Fellow is entitled to the following:

• A monthly stipend of Rs. 30,000 over a period of 2 years practice in

the Supreme Court;

• A one-time subscription to SCCOnline® which will be registered in

the name of the candidate.

Requirements

Interested applicants may e-mail the following documents to the Trust at

scwelfaretrust@gmail.com on or before [20th December 2025]:

• A copy of the candidate’s latest CV

• A 1000 word essay on a case of interest to the candidate, in which they have been

Involved, or have been following.

• A 300 word statement of purpose on why the applicant is a

deserving candidate for the fellowship. Applicants may focus on

their socio-economic background and personal circumstances to

justify their candidature.

Process of Selection

A panel of Trustees will shortlist 15 candidates among the Applicants for the

final round of interviews. The final interviews will be held by the Chairperson of

the Trust and a few other Trustees in January 2025.

The three selected candidates will be awarded the Justice J.S. Verma Fellowship

which will be with effect for two years from the date of the award.

All shortlisted candidates will be contacted via email.