However, on account of modernisation and advent ofthe internet, relative ease of transportation and increasing number of internships, such exposure may not be necessary and students should take their own initiative to see the Supreme Court. In the past some colleges used to organize educational trips to the Supreme Court or High Courts. Every advocate on the rolls of Bar Council would have gone through numerous judgements of the Supreme Court of India but I am sure that not all advocates in the country had the opportunity to visit the Supreme Court although all litigators dream of arguing before it one day. Of course, it is the dream of every law student to visit the Supreme Court of India at least once. It has been a week since I arrived in Delhi to intern with a law firm. I am a law student and I am from Bangalore. Over to Madan, a law student from ILS, Pune and an IDIA scholar. A law student visiting Delhi wants to visit the citadel of Judicial power and legal system in India, and is weighing his options.
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