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Synopsis

The Summer Internship Program (SIP) gives opportunity to learn the practical aspect of Corporate Sector, instead of theory. SIP is a medium to learn both theoretical and practical aspect of Corporate World simultaneously. In these 30 days of internship, Interns will observe the day-to-day proceeding, which takes place in the organization with their Project Guide. The objective of SIP is to make learn the Interns that, how HR dept. works practically, for example:1. To learn that, how to behave in an organization. 2. To learn and observe that, how Hr people works and behaves in the organization. 3. To learn that, how HR manager prepares policies (Rules and regulation) of the organization. Here in SIP, Project Guide assigned three topics, which are mentioned below:1. Recruitment of sales manager. 2. E-library (electronic library for employees). 3. Working with different department of the organization. Whole three topics discussed above is related to HR roles in an organization.

Goal
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Goal of doing SIP is to get expertise in following field:1. Understanding the organization: - The first step of SIP is to understand the working style of organization because different organizations are having different style of working. So, an employee/intern has to work with accordance to organizational need. 2. Drafting: - Drafting is a second step of advocacy. Just after the client interview drafting comes into the picture. In drafting if a Lawyer is representing the plaintiffs side, then he has to prepare one Plaint, for the filing of the case in the court of law, or if he is representing the defendants side then he has to prepare written submission. SIP is to learn that, how to do an impactful

drafting? Under the guidance of Project Guide. Basic points in the drafting of a case are mentioned below:(i). Consider the judge as a layman, who do not know anything about the case, so the use of easy language will make Judge comfortable to understand the case. (ii). So use of easy language and easy vocabulary plays an important part in the drafting of a case . 3. Group meeting with the lawyers:- group meeting is to learn that, how to behave in the group meeting of lawyers and to learn the way to take participation in the meeting of lawyers. 4. Updation with the latest judgments and amendments: - To learn that, updation also plays an important part in the case study, updating itself with

the latest judgments given by the apex court and high courts of the India and latest amendments in the law, makes case study much easier for a lawyer.

Proposed Methodology

THE METHODS USED IN THE IP (INTERNISHIP PROGRAM) IS BASED UPON THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA.THERE ARE THREE TYPES;

1. EMPIRICAL METHODS Empirical method is generally taken to mean the collection of data on which to base a theory or derive a conclusion in science. It is part of the scientific method, but is often mistakenly assumed to be synonymous with the experimental method. The empirical method is not sharply defined and is often contrasted with the precision of the experimental method, where data are derived from the systematic manipulation of variables in an experiment. 2. DOCTRINAL METHODS Doctrinal Research is concerned with legal prepositions and doctrines. Where as non doctrinal research is concerned with people, social values and social institutions. In case of doctrinal research the sources of data are legal and appellate court decisions whereas in the other case the sources of data are less and mostly new techniques have to be used. Doctrinal research is not concerned with people but documents whereas in case of non doctrinal more importance is given to the society and people. The scope of doctrinal research is narrower as compared to non doctrinal since it studies about what the doctrine or the authority says yet more encouragement is given to doctrinal type of research than the non doctrinal. There is no requirement of imparting training for collection and use of sources whereas training is needed to use new techniques in the non doctrinal research. In case of doctrinal field work is not needed library is
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sufficient whereas in non doctrinal research the field work is most important ingredient. 3. ANALYTICAL METHODS -, Analytical Methods will publish full papers, topical reviews and technical notes. With a focus on fundamental and applied modern analytical science, the journal will appeal to both academic and industrial scientists. From launch, the latest issue of Analytical Methods will be made freely available to all readers via the website. Free institutional access to all 2009 and 2010 content will be available following a simple registration process. What does An Analytical Techniques Method Procedure Protocol analytical Methodology methodology consists of consist of? the following

THE METHODS WHICH HAS BEEN USED & FOLLOWED IN THIS PROJECT ARE DOCTRINAL METHODS & ANALYTICAL METHODS TO PREPARE MY WORK &RESEARCH.

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