The Courtroom is always looking for sharp minds who can make the law readable. If you can spot the story behind a judgment, the stakes behind a deal, or the human angle in a dry regulation — we want to hear from you.
Who we’re looking for
- Lawyers and law students who can turn legal complexity into clarity.
- Legal enthusiasts with a nose for the cases everyone should be talking about.
- Writers and journalists who report fast, fair, and without the fluff.
- Niche voices — in corporate deals, regulation, startups, legal tech, or the offbeat curiosities of the law.
What you’ll write
Court rulings explained, law firm and deal coverage, regulatory updates, “Law for You” explainers, opinion pieces, or the strange-but-true stories in our Legal Curiosities section. Bring us your angle.
What we ask
Original, accurate, well-sourced work in your own words. We value getting it right over getting it loud. Comfort with plain English is a must; legal training is a plus, not a requirement.
What you get
A byline on a growing legal publication, a real audience of professionals and curious readers, editorial guidance to sharpen your craft, and a place where good writing about the law actually gets read.
How to pitch
Send us a short note about yourself and one or two story ideas — plus a writing sample or link if you have one — to:
editor@thecourtroom.in
Subject line: Write for Us – [Your Name]
We read every pitch and reply to the ones that spark.
The law belongs to everyone. Help us tell its story.
Whatever your angle, if you can make the law worth reading, there’s a place for you here.

