Indian Litigation Fellowship 2026-27 
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9 women lawyers selected for Indian Litigation Fellowship 2026-2027

The aim of the fellowship is to provide financial and mentorship support to encourage and equip more women litigators.

Bar & Bench

9 lawyers have been selected for the Indian Litigation Fellowship 2026-2027, a program that aims to provide financial and mentorship support to empower young, first-generation women litigators at the start of their careers.

This year, nearly 900 applications were received for just 10 positions. The organisers noted that a majority of applicants highlighted significant structural and socio-economic barriers to entering and sustaining a career in litigation.

For the 2026–2027 cycle, out of the 9 candidates, 8 have been selected as Open Litigation Fellows. 1 candidate has been awarded the Lawyer-in-Residence Fellowship.

No candidate was selected for the Lawyer-in-Residence position attached to E-23 Chambers, New Delhi this year.

The lawyers selected as Open Litigation Fellows are:

  • Yumnam Binita Singha from Assam;

  • Kiran Yadav from Delhi;

  • Ananya Madhusudhanan from Kerala;

  • Shruti Ganesh Kolaki from Karnataka;

  • Tsering Angmo from Ladakh;

  • Vaishnavi from Haryana;

  • Ayesha Shahid from Delhi;

  • Thanishka from Tamil Nadu.

The Lawyer-in-Residence Fellowship has been awarded to Aanchal Saini from Delhi. She will be attached to Pravah Law (Chambers of Shrutanjaya Bhardwaj), New Delhi, for a period of one year.

The eight Open Litigation Fellows will have the flexibility to work with litigation chambers of their choice.

Over the years, we have been very fortunate to receive generous support (financial and mentorship) from Senior Advocate Dr. Harish B. Narasappa, Senior Advocate Dhyan Chinnappa, Pradeep Nayak, IDIA Charitable Trust, Shishira Rudrappa, Tanmay Amar, Mahesh Krishnamurthy, Mansi Sood, Vinayak Mehrotra and Manupatra.

We would also like to thank Manupatra for partnering with us to provide access to their platform to the selected fellows for the duration of the fellowship. 

Read more here.

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